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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-06-17

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1850-06-17 page 1

ft jj0ttyttI4 COLUMBUS, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1850. VOLUME XIII. NUMBER 287. INSlKAM'i: COMPARES. CITY INKlll INCH COMPANY OP CINCINNATI. Capital saoo.ooo ! nire aMMlM tin C..II.I llonwr. mills unili'r.iliri' cl U DM. ippObuM Asrl.I ol tin' IMW 1 paBTlortnaclbr of CotambtUtod Is luUumwd tofwttrt property ol every ili.-oriiitiiili nimini't Iihh or ilmii;.::.' liy tin, Mill aeniii-t the H'ril "I Hie -'' tnlni Snviijalion. "" " " "'' faVl,r'!;!CcTKTON, Agent. Dt.r.rToRs. Williiini llurnct, (leorje Cnrliile, J. M. Ill.lr, " lU r, IS B. Iluinei, II. I., llollmnu. IS. II. HKKDKIt, l'renlilenl. E. II. Heeiler, J. C. Thorn, J. P. Kilbrelli, N. Gnr.innr, Hwri'tury. iiil0ilir iKYNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF Hartford, Connecticut. Citpithl paid in nnd cutely mve'ted fiWm Tho pub,cribcr, Agent for this Cumpnny, Is pro pared m hum cvtv Ii'MTi)ti.'u f Fire IiiMinmee, upon l"i"'fa terms. -2.VUtf. I). ALEXANDER, Agent, Columbus. COLUMBliH INSritAMi: COMPANY, VI R K AM) marine. milliJ Coimmiiy continues to insure every -pern s ol lmilding, 1 ami (faatunribue, n inch inerv, food, wsr Mid owrctandiie, Bud oilier property contained therein, nguin-t loss or OUDKie OJT tire ; nlso, btc.nnl.outd, Hid nil Mil vessel-., nnd thecargoeK nt i-tenm- boats, Hiil vi-3. la, keel 1 1", ami other water emit, iignmst the uerilfl of ML lakes, anil rivers, on the most favorable t'rnis. june2u-dtf DHMAS ADAMS, Jr., See'y. ""blh LIVE STOCK INSURANT! COMPANY. Capltnl )?;.i,OO0! wiili prlTlteKO i Iwreaae R r liiM- rmnnfiitv ix nn nreimrcd in Injure Inrfec, Muhv, Ont- deuth or dmuut. eillier bj We, water, tie nun Mieep aniUBi dbuui ui """'Vt cciilent or disease f any or all kiuiU. All l.i--'.. lihcmllV nijll-ted llllil pmmpir. ,u J 11i fj L'mnpnny will tuke riskh upon hnr.-oj ami mul tued in uttlu bdnf tlieeii unit country, and iiion noree, ..Hurt, aw ihiDIHsl or dlirefl to the MOTTO or WOtDOTO markets 1'. STOCKTON. Am-nt. K. M. Williams, BJpector Btabisi H. W. Keedkh, Secretary. OnVe, Blake ft ElarrUon'i Limy WM. BDftMBTi President. nmy lfi jli.y diviih:m ok tiii; union aii tcai, mm-: 1NSI ItANCi: COMPANY. rpBE eiu-O'M oi thirt company is wpneedenteo. It has, as yet I met with no l""K, and on the FlllST OF JULY next, will oredll to Itt Lin MsMBSMi 100 IVr Cent, of lin ProfltH, T eadvant;iL'e- otii-ied hy this Company, to person nnlditni its LIFE P0L1CIKH. over tlio-e of the S IOCK, or MIXF.H Compn-nics which divide only a portion, (Jtt, U 7tt r fid per rent.) ot' their profit'- an- apparent Iroin theahovo annoiliicement. Persons decbrooi of mlltiif IbemwlvM Df Uie tppTOtohm dividend, Bn reapectfuUy invited to make application It OBOB. DiREcrona : Abbott Lawrence, , Boston: John I. I.nng, Maine. Daniel Sharp, Jr., Henry Crocker, Elislm 11. Pratt, Horatio Harris, Walter Hasting " UMI1M .'ones, Jos H. Williams, " , Fzra White, New York ; Geo. C. Collins, " Qsjo, Dudley, Connerticut. K, H. PRATT, President. Vice President. Daniel .habp, Jr. hoard ok i i s w i : Franklin Haven, Presidint Merchant'ri Itank, lloston; Thomas Thatcher, merchant, BtBtoa I Reuel William, Me., President Kennebec ltailroad. LOCAL l.i !.!.! 1' . John 1. Palmer. Ksq., N. Y. Hoht. O. Hhaw. Esq., Boston Mosca Taylor, Esq., M David Henshaw, Esq.- " Lawrence Trimble & Co., " William Hturjis, Atsop & ChHimcy, " Charles Summer, Directors' Ottiee, In State Street, Iloston. Oftice, No. ( Platt'x lluildint;. Columbus. D. R. HOAG, Ag't. Wm. TiiEViTT, M. I).. Medical Examiner. NOTICE. THE firm of W. )owm Si Co. is this di consent. All account! with thennn l lusted with Alex. Backus only. January 14, 1850. y dissolved by mutual re to lie settled and ad-V. DOWNS, ALEX. BACKUS. GUAIIaMAU SCHOOL OFCAIM 'PA I j irXlVEKSlTY. f IlUK --inniri 1 M's.-i! h ui Uiih iii-ni rill open on DOnei- H. ihn of Mi.v. in the etimnimlinu'- build inn now oei-ii ptodfartbeOltf High Scho 1 on Town street. The Institution . will be under the superiiilendenco of RV, PnnK, Wm. M. lii'v- N;old3. Pmtdentof the Univeraltyi and the Rbv, A. BsitOR and J. A. Thes3lkk, Esq., will let as Instructors in Latin, (ireek, Mathematics, and the bight branches of a uood KttgHlh and business education. Instruction will also be ivenin (icrmantu more advanced students by Rar. Por. Lf.iimann. The roHowltlB text bonks will be Ued in the Institution : Parkn's Etti(lii Grammar, Morte't Orography, (Al'us form,) Ememons Ari'lnn.ti,; (3d part,) VnrM Algrbra nvd (immrtry, Qould'n Aihm's l.nun OfWHRWr. Jacob' Latin Itanl-r, Ctn.hti NepoB, Casar, (PchmttB .V.umpt,) Cirrm'n Orniiom, (Si limit .V Zumpt.) Gould Ovid, I'i gil (Scbmltz A Zuinpf,) Nn.'f;. Horace (Anthon'B,) Bullion' Gneic Grammar, BuBWi Grrck Itiadir, Xr-nophon'8 Anabasis, (Owen's,) Homer' Iliad, (Felton's ) Arrangements will also be made lor teadiiiii; any iart of n more advanced Classical or Mathematical course, it nece nry. The instruction will lie adapted to the course usually pursued in our best classical schools and colleges. Thecharce of tuition will bellvednllni fi for the first term, (three monthJ.) which istobe oaid in advnnc L.fiOODALf: M GOODING, U. STANBKltV, 8. (JALL.)WAY, S. M SMITH, J. P. BKUCK, THOS. I tO BERTS. T. SPARROW, G. M. PARSONS, F. C. KF.LTON, G. MAC MOLD, LrWIS HEYL. C. 8PIF.LMANN, rnwffri ritidiug in Columbu. ap;J2 MIAMI UNIVKKSITY. llimnl of TriintcPft. Hon. Jeremiah Morrow, Twenty Mile ;?Und, Ohio .t;iui.'- MeRiide, f,si Ilanillton, Pliny Grume. M D , Enton, Edward Woodrutt. F.tq, CincinnRti. Chsrles Anderson. Esq " Hev. Huirh McMillan, Xl nia. James (.lloway, Esq., X"nia, ilon. EliiMh Vsact), Hamilton, Peter P. Lowe, Esq., Dayton, Peter Odlin. Esq., " Wm. R. Collett. Eq . Lebunon, Joseph S. Hawkins, Esq . Eaton. Fergus Anderson Esq.. Buss, Win. M. Corry, E-q , t.'incinnati, Wm. Grocslieck, Cincinnati, ' John W. Scott. Oxtord, " Chnuney N, OM, Gircleville, Georye M. Pardons, L'oluinbus, " Fneiilly. W. C. Anderson, D. D., President, and Professor of Moral Phil-oophy. . , , . . Thomns J. Matthews, A. M., Professor of Mathematics nnd As. tronomy Charles Elliott, A M., Professor of the (Jreek Lnngunge, nnd Literature. James C. Moffatt. A. M Professor of the Latin Language and Lltemiure, nnd Athetie". O. N. Stoddard, A. M., Prolessor of Niitural Philosophy and Chemistry. R. II. Bishop. Jun., A. M., Adjunct Professor of Languages, Hnd Principal of ttie Prepnrntory Depnrtmcnt. Co n rite of Stmly. The course of study is full anil thormiuh in nil the departments, and equal in thei respects, to that of any College in the United States. ItelliilniiM Instruction. "Instruction in Religion and Morality." is, a rding to tiie Charter, among the objects for which the University is establish-cd, and for this, careful provision is made in the course of study. And the Students are required to be present daily at RellgloU worship in the Chnpel, (consisting of readitiL' the Scriptures nnd prayer,) and on the Sabbath, to attend in then r. -pective clnsse-, a Bible recitation, condnrti d by the dihYrent Prolesiors, one puhlit; religious service by the President, mid one other BtflWfl ome of the churrhes In the town. AiliiiiMslnn, Candidates are required to furnish evidence ot good chnracter, and ol their proficiency in that part of the course preparatory to the standing tor which they are offered and If from another College, a certificate of dismission. Lilirnrirn nnd Cnhlnrt. The libraries contain about 8,001) volumes of well selected and varanble hooks. There U n large and well arranged Gralnfiral Cabinrt. The Chemical and Philosophical Appnralus affords the meuis of a satisfactory illustration ot the most important diK-trines in the various departments of Natural Science Lnentlon. At O-iroaD, nmlrr romtty, Ohio, thirty miles north west of Cincinnati; having communication by Turnpikes, with the neighboring Tillages and cities Endowment. This Institution has an animal income of near Sit Th)itand Dollar, excluiivc of Tuition Fees. Si ion of Study. Then arc two Sessions in each year; the first begins the Firrt Monday U October and ends the sH-ond Thursday of March j the econd ii. i - the ' Monday of April, and ends the day before the annual commencement. Cnmtnrnrement. The annual Commencement is on the Stcond Thrdny of An-gutt. Expenses. Tuition per Heasion In College Class WI 0" " Preparatory Department 10 00 Boarding and Lodging, per week 1 85 to 9 50 Total neressary annual expense 125 00 Rv order ol the Board of Trustees. apfi-d JEREMIAH MORROW. President. LIFE OF IIARMAN BLKNNEEH ASSETT. .mpri-sing an authentic account of ' The Burr Exhibition," con-Ulninrr facta not heretsfore jniblishe.1. Traile lupplied for sale at tn new oook-h m may30 J. H. RILEY A CO. FOR S.U.E. -a i AC 11 UK I Il 111 fiimi! v LOU within six miles of the county BBOL This Inml w ill be sold on eood terms or pxrhHrn-ed fur city property, or land in inn county. may m j BAKF.R V ARMSTRONG TIIHKi: I'l.Y c viti'Frw. 5 PIECES of F. mlish Imperial Hire" ply CarpHf. New styles Ti'l new patterns. Jiift reeeivra ana ior mif i mnu n mayt" J. t). O.BORN 6c CO. i u RllflKH. MEMOIR? of the House ot Jrlpns; Incluilinit skrtrbes and anecdotes of the most distlnmislied ehurat ters in France durin the senteemh and eighteenth cmturiri. Ry W. Cooke Taylor, LL.R. 2 toIs 12mo Mi-mi-irs ot the Con rt -it Marie tnt'tme.ff. ijnr.n uf I ranee. By Madam' Campan. nrH Lady of thf rU-drl amber tu the Uuern. From the third London edition, with Riojraphieal Introduction from "The Heroic Women ol the French ReTolutinn." a rols. l2mo Works of the late Edarar Allen P. ; with nortecs of his Lite and Orniuf. By N. P. Willi, J. K Lowell and R. W. Griswold, Jvols. 12mo. For sale st the bookstore of may30 L R. WHIT1RO ft HUNTIWGTOW. PITCH A HALE, (Successor to McKlrain Fitch,) FOUWAl.DING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ASH Dttien In Prodttee, I lour. Plaster, Salt, Fish, nnd all kinds uf Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. II. The highest market price paid at nil times, in CASH, lor Produce. - Railroad UtuUiii,,', oppo-ito J- KWgwny at uo.s ruu.u. y, y Lt 'inrt, imio. i- COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .i . it 1 1) a w a y & CO., MANUFACTURE H T IS A M KNOINIJIS, I IM new mill inniniveil pullenit.iunong whlcli U one for Ihe MULE? ,AVV Mil, I., ill eoinpiu-t form, with MILL IKONS Hinl lixtun-a complete. They nlf i mnke the eclehrateil PARKER'S I' AT IS NT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD Cllt WHEBL& anil aU other IRDN anil HIIAeS (,'AS'l l.MIS nmiilly innile at lounurlea. MACHINE KY of all kinilH maile promptly to order. DUCK'S OSIiBBBATBO COOKINC1 MTOVK, Premium l.'ooking .Sloven, Parlor, Shop, and Church ritovca and Furnace, l'lrc Unites, and PLOUOHrf, all warranted, arc eon-etanlly for tali "it wiiolksale and rktail on lilieral temia. Mereh.iw- iu. I other, ilealini in Ploinlwiiod Stove are respect fully inv.t, il to exnmine our wtoek nnd price.. Columbu, fehlMf - , KCIIITISI'T OI'I'K IS Mielmniea' Hull, Colnm. V Iiiih, Ohio. N. II. KELLY inform! the pulihc that dUItH UiabKneeiill his AreliiU'i'lural Inisinein. Enfriwormi and rtui-vevilil., will he iiromplly attended to at the above oilice hy tt.o undeKisned. II. II. 1ILACKMOKE, d.Sll.il Architect anil Civil I.ngine IXriLL lind Window Class, Sash, i'ulty, White Lead, Red Lead, 1'AlNTE.tH S,,.n Pint, l.itliiirc,., oil, Turiient'iiie, Varnish nnd Japan, for 6alo at ;n of tlie GILT PADLOCK. the sign miiri PAPER BANOIMOB. A I.AHI ... V cbetp by ninrSi WM. A. McCOY St CO. CARPETING. , , SUPERFINE Three Ply and Ingrain Carpeting, Fluor Oil Clotln, and emb'd Window Curtains, lor Bale by nSSl WM. A. McCOY it CO. rpRACT'sON LAW REFORM b very desirable collection 1 1 Legal Papers, to w Rich the attention of members of the Convention i- i-esjiectlOlly invited. Cushing's Manual ; Jetli'raun'fl do. Soulherland (Joel II.) on Parliamentary Law and Rules. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Medarv's New Constitution. For sale at J. II. RILEY Sl CO.'S m v. New ilookstorc. 1 n A RAOS Pimento ; 50 hags Jbvs CoSce, landing from Dal. LOU ted Slates, an orsaleby KINO t HEFFNtR, aul cincmnnatl AJI IJAH AMI .MOLASSES.-350 hddi Sugar, Sir and prime; Law KM. for .ale ft BfBffJB 27 Main street, Cincinnati OIL OJLOTHfl. IARGE and splendid lot ot MabOgtny, hancy. (lerinan, t,ni-J nese, Enirlisli nnd American Furniture Oil Cloths, just re ceived nnd lor sale by J. D. OS110HN & CO. The notM and accounts -f Oeorce Gere 4: Co., are i tt with' n- tor hettlnncnl and collection. 1 i - y tmiltbi collection, incj raun OK RE, ABBOTT -V CO paid wilhout delay. i.oiummis, juiy IM, IMtlNTINIJ MATKUIAL8 FOR SALE. rOR sale, low for cash, or on short credit, ft large assortment ot jT Printinn Material' . BqBBlsdnj in part of 1 Double Medium Smith Press. 1 stanherry Press. 3.1 lbs. Pica. 400 H Bourgeois, nearly new. 130 " Brevier. 100 " Minion, 130 " Iinion, " Several fonts Fancy Typo. Also, .lob Tyne of n. arlv every variety, part ot which is nearly new ToL-ether with Stands, Galleys, Slicks, Chases. Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing olllee. , , - , Any Portion ot the above will be sold extremely low fur cash, or oiMuirt time. dU CIIAS. S(J0TT, Agent. SMITH'S VICES nt Dotneftii: Manufacture the best in the n onn ket. i,l I ' . ,iii. Sept 10 new ;oons. WF. hnve in store, and otl'er for snle on good terms IS doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 doz. Broad " 1(K) " Shovels imd Spades " " (00 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. 3)0 boxes Window Glass. 10000 lighu " Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. lObbls. Linseed Oil. BOO kegs Nails, assorted. GERE, ABBOTT i CO novg At the sign ot the Gilt Padlock. nLACK Gro dB RiM Silks, lrom tl to gl,75 cents pe yard i,..,.,..o.ii i.,.ir,w .,, il few iinttems mere those rich fum y Silks which have caused bucIi a rush of the ladies, lelt ya ap2 OIL CLOTH AND RUG. IPST received 2.j ps assorted Oil Cloths, trom 2 to 12 ft. wide; .1 ,UI , ,11 Il,..t. . fti) -ir-sni ted Chenil', Tufted and other kinds, for sale cheap by .2md . rinrKRRINC A GILREItT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, i-t received and for sale nt ninnutacturcr's prl A. HEED, Agent, Pm,r ,ln,.r Ni trili ol the Ned House, duliHy Columbus, Ohio. M l A RLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. rpJIF, residence of the l;,e !)r. Sis-nn, on Hub street, near the L coruei of Bieh, is fur sale. Terms reasonable. Enquire oi JOHN L. GILL, or apl THOMAS SPARROW. NEW LAW ROOKS. VIEW of the Law ot Divorce in ItuliaiiB, una ami .uiriugau. J By H. F. Page. . , 3. t v . Also n Inrsie stock ol English Reports. London editions. old. .".7 H ami B8. English Common Law heports. Law of Contracts. By Smith, author nt the Lending Cases' vol. 2. Soence I Equity. Hhwcll's State Triftls. 21 vols. London edition half calf Bell OB Husband and Wife. Wharton's D. S. Criminal Trials. Burke's Celebrated Trials. Dunl .p 1 hv s ol i'. i.n ylvnnia, 1700 to 1649 For sale at the .New DOOKBCOC1 oi may 7 J. IL RILEY Sl CO. SAMIIKL OAXLOWAV. HENRY F. PAOK. OAlsLOWAT & PA-JK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law. ns partners, in the Courts ot Irnnklin nml unjoining IHWIlllSB. ami in UM Circuit and District U. B. Courts. OBMS 111 Plntfs new imil.nug, opposite rune nuui..-. Beys' tf OASPITI AND OIL CLOTHS. WK hnve been relitting and enlarging nur cnrpel rooms ndjoin-ing our Dry Omuls Mture, and luivn the siitis faction of knowing tlieyi.ro ns extensive and hnndsome as any in the BOMB) that UdevnteileM lunvely to the side of Carpet. n'.. 1 i,n,l n v. rv lnrn Btock of nil kinds of LHr- DBtB, Oil Clottta, Mutting. Mutts, Druggett, Oil Painted Rlinds, &e OCC. UfJT BBBBRJ SSJBBBBBB1 III pm I (! on sutler English Hruisells. jfNKi yds j jiL'lii-li and American Imperial 3 ply. 1800 SO beet Wool ingrain work, lrom gO to 100. MOO do Medium Wool, ingrain do do 50 to 75. Himim do Cotton and Wool, do do do 111 to 44. 1500 do Cotton figured do do 20 to TL 800 do Wool (striped) stair and hall do 28 to 50 JOOU do Rag and List do do 28 to 50. 41m di Plain nnd colored Matting 4-4. 5 4 and M wide. HI t.. KM) different priee Run-, all size. OIL CLOTHS WOydslf-t f:nBli?hOi) Cloths, 7, U nnd 12 feet wide these Cloths will weigh 5 to 8 lbs the square yard. li to r "l -.'I- -M" rirn d , :i, 4, 5. Band 12 feet wide We cut these Cloths to nit ny size hall or room. m yds Imitalion Mnhoitany Furniture Oil Cloths. 500 dos."omd makes ol Enlish,iennn nd Amcncnn Cloths, beautiful tieurea and patterns, all widths. Ill .1-7 assorted pairs painted Oil Window Shtdcs, from 62c to "t-0f) yds needle work Swiss Muslin Curtains, at 37c to Sl per '"n- pairs of splendid work and wove Curtain, worth from 110 to in per prar. mati J D. OSBORN ft CO. LtKCK lot ol Perlumo. Toilrt Ho.pi 1'owd.TS, Ac. , jolt opened by P. T. SNOWIIbH IIAKPF.R'M NKW MONTHLY, NO. I. t f ARi'KK H N' w M.inlhly M.giizinc, No. 1, for line. Pm 1 1 in- . num.,, fc miNTINOTON . ! -iiin(.' itr.roHT- in ' J terinmed in the Suprrior Court of Massachusetts, riirssk I in the Supe sals 4 th" new bookstore of may:si J. H. RILEY 4. CO WW VOVl t WEOINALO HASTINtiS, or a Tab f the Troubles in 164. By . vn;nt iv.rh.irfnn Km 1 ml Paper. 25 cents. For sale BJB Innefll t. N. WRITING ft HL'NTINtiTtiN I ADIEr-' Linen Cambric Handkrrchiets. lrom :si crnis w li can be found by railing upon P. T. SNOWDF.N, ap2o No. 4, Odcon Buildings. ati- it'U RAILROAD STtJCK WANTMi. i ne sunscn-M f M ) -t will exchanee Real Estate for stork in the Colurnl'US, ATOia anu ieYci-iiu ninn... apl9 BAKER ft ARMSTRONG. FOR S 11,1. m -i f.l .loalralilo amnll Itnildin" lots 1 Rich street, east of I Seventh street, for sale very low nnd on good terms. Inquire f (junel4-d) SMITH ft Mil, 'ARD CASES -S. w patterns in en at variety, wrought in ril V' yar, ttearl, sheB, Md ivory, carvexi id plm. at Kpy4 J. H RILEY ft CO 3. VACANT LOTS FOR HALE. Two small lot on Gsy f street, near the corner of Fourth treet Cheap Mi on easy -rmn SMITH ft MILL, jiU Rl E.t.te Agent, . KAII.IIOAII OMNIBUS UMBi. t,ITIZISNS leaving ill the Can, hy calling nt the Stae o lire, J North-Kant comer Ne'l House, can iecure II illroail 'I ickels, and also havo the Omnllma call for them in any part of the city. jartMttl II. O. BEAM, f.v) .). S. Cnuipany. ONSlNCi'S Pl( TOIIIAI, PIKI.lt BOOK ut tin It... J volutlim. Nui. 1 and '., romalcby june5 I. N WHITISO & 1I1JNT1N0T0N. FOR SALE. Two elegant and iiulistiintial DWXL-LINli HOUSES on Tuwn.treet, between Kourtli mid tilth. SMITH a MILLS. ap!7 Nurth Room In Exchange Hank FOR HALE. eitnr. HliliiL.linff I A LOT of Hecch F :lng. Shingling Lath, and Beech .loiMs. am- Inquire ut limy-.l C. StlO'lT, Journiil oilice. C10SMOS. Cosmos ; a sketch of a Physical Description ot the J Universe. By Alexander Von Humlioldt. Translated lrom the Geriniin, by E. C. Otte. Now complete in 8 vols. I'iuo. AstiectB of Nature, in diiferent Lands and dittereut Climates ; with tcientitic elucidations. By Alexander Von Humboldt. 1 ol 12m o. Eor sale at the Bookstore cf Bpl8 d&ltw I N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. NOTICE. rilHFs delinquent stockholders in the Columbus and WorthMR 1 ton Plank Road Company are hereby notified that five n, itfthnentH on each share of the capital stock of enid Company, amounting to W) per cent., has been called lor and is now due. 1 tin authorized by the Board to suggest to delinquents the propne ty of attending 1o this matter immediately ami save cotte f ANTILI.AS.- -My stock oi Mantillas is nov compli'te Call If and id see them. JNOWDEN, on Buildings. No. 4,' Oil ROIKai AMI HEADY HATS. New style, pan vhite and fine quality, just r reived. Alto be (iiinn so, a compter: stoeli, oi an prices mm uu.niu ed in a day or two by H. COWLES A: CO. FL'RNITIIKE. WE have just received lot of Eastern Mnhogany I-urmture, consisting of 4 dozen Muliogony Chairs. (i dozen lurce timr .-eat (Jiunrs nnu r:oia. C dozen large Rocking Chairs, in ay 0 For sale chenp by J. D. OSBOKN d. CO. STATU CONSTITUTIONS. THE American's Own Book, or the Constitutions of the sovernl Wtoio- n il. Union I'lidiriicine the Decim ation of Indeiiend- ence. Constitution of the Cnite.i States, and the Constitution of each State, &c, &c. By J. R. Bigelow. 1 vol. 8vo. Thw if toe uuan ana mon BompwiB Bonrpiwwn i mo .-hub Constitutions yet publith. d. For sale by mayti I. N WIHTING & HUNTINGTON. WINDOW ;lass. COMMON sizes and qualities; al-o, auperior Aliu-rican and French Glass, of nearly all sizea usually want'-d. nt the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. tnarlB JEST RECEIVED, AT THE DEPOT for the sale of Bull's Siirsaparilla and other Popular Family Medicines, a large and frotn supply of Bull's Improved and Genuine Sarsnparilla, combining bellow Dock, Bur Dock, and other valuable extract", iitdiengous to our Western Isle, put up expressly lor this Agency. This great and invaluable urenaration is tindim; its way into the bosom of every allhcted tnmily, lor the wi ole woild is challenged to produce an nrticle so plea-unt to take that will so etfectually purify the blood, ftrenlh-en the system, and guard it agninst ny sickness or emdetDia whatever! It never tails to give reliel. nnd is warranted to be superior to Townsend's, nnd every other nreuarntii-ii before the puldie. In this city hundreds have been cure.' of the worst torms of Scrolula, Erysipela-s, Dvspepsin, Rheumatism, NiuralglB, Sciatic Pains, nml dietics in the side and breast, and many w ho were on the brink ot OOBBTinecl (.on-uinption. This preparation ot Dr. Bull's is no secret or patent medicine hence, uoiuflndaol pbyitolBi preoncfi and bbbh m wou prwuee, Dr. Hull hskb no protection liy " patent, ntul tl am nnerai niino- ed M. D., who imntever hidebound in his prejudices nnd not too stroiiL'lv iiviteilto the ' (,hain-l mng, to inaae people swnnow Calomel and other villainous minerals, (noleni voleiis) will write to him and UlUN him that lie ha- not killed more than nine out ot every ten of his patient--, he will gladly send him n lull tormu-lar of the ingredients used in his valuable preparations. "Down with the leeches! Uown Willi tin nioou sue iters i Down with Calomel nnd other poisonous minerals, w hich 1ms sent thousands and tens of thousand-! to a premature gruve! PURIFY YOUR BLOOD 1 Strike at the heart of the disease, reniuve morbid secretions, give action to your liver, strengthen your digestive orpins, and you cannot failto build up new and pure blood for the BUltenaDBC of (OA general system. To do which, nothing has been given to mtn nothing within the reach of human Igvnej begins to coin-pnre with Bull's Fluid Extract of Sarsnparilla, Remember that in ense of any dissatisfaction I will return the money, lor I nm so authorized by the proprietors of this truly greut i nd wonderful pifuBT itirm. t-'or sale liy E. KBEBLl , Only i i iii RH Vn minis. East side High street, next to Butler's bakery, ami a lew doors south of the State BoneB. junel-j-dvw NOTICE. OWING to protracted illnei ern Litemry Magnzine" v I tbfl next number ol HW"wet-t-ill be somewhat delayed, and will probably not make its appearance lieton: the 2:.th m-i, juc4 GEORGE BREWSTER. Editor. c olEaMbes gas light ane6kVo ii a n y . REQIJISITKN of ten per cent, ol the stock ol this cumpa l ny is called (or to be puid to Tnoi. .Moouie, Enq., Treasurer, by the loth Inst. Rv order of the Bonrd of Directors. juncia-otdM-w W. A. WsATT, Ibbiipii. nvnmm cut saws. w n have just received a Ireah lot of those very puperior cross cut -aws wi hnve h -u -eunig me ni-o iwn )' ai -. iunc7 GERE, ABBOTT & CO iii.Vi.;i'ii vi l.i aw r A MILKS i'i !h" very lir-t oual T ity can Im-hnd at all limes at our t.a lory, coril- r of Front ami Sprint! -tree's. Also, I. Mil and Soil Soap. jun'l2 d3m M. P. HOWLETT CO. VIM'IHTi:i'S Pit EMI I M DAGEERIIEO-TYEES.npilE subscriber takes ibis method to inform the citizens ot I Columbus and stramrers visitinii thecity. that his rooms may be found one door north of the Ex. hange Bank, here he i- now M,l n.n,iin tlii.nierrentvit' s Millie late-! and UK -t up- proved style. Ladies and genllemen are respectfully inviy. il lo t Lv.i ....,;.. ...,.,,,, Mii.untiir.'H taken without r'''iir.l weatb'e,-. (jun. r--.ii.in D. D. WINCHESTER. FOKRF.NT QBOVB rpHE underuiLmed tuke plcumiro in inlorinitiL' the BnuVSM ol ( O- hnnbtu, that Ihey have taken the fHria known as the Moon Farm, 2L4 miles north of Columbus, with the spacious and plen. did hout.e thereon, and have fitted up the snme in good Mylc, lor the accommodation of visitors who may desiie to tfKM an hour In the country, and enjoy cmd "hade, mid pure utmoMihere. The parlors ol the house hnve been fitted up lor Ladies nnd (initlemeii. Ice Cream, Strawberries, (during their season.) re-fn'shtneiits, Ac, nt all hours during the dny nnd crcning. We hnve erected on the ground 11 new patent revolving Swiaix, on which eight pcrnons can ride nt one li , with Mf-fari in tf, ns it is constructed of such materials ns lo preclude the possibility of danger. ,, ... . We have spared no pains or expense m making this place the most deliL-btful retreat in the vicinity ol tins city. Wstterswlll find every thing that is de-irable fnr comfort or elegance, nml where they ran enjoy leinure, tree from the Oast and heat ot the nttm li:, .:.m,ii, 1 11,' l.i i. the eniiiiiils will he open tor visiters on THURSDAY 1 June 13th, at 2, P. M.; and continue open dU1 10 Iheevruuig. Patronise respecuuiiy soucueu, j. v. BUHMERfl co. WHO WANTS A HAHiAIN? noil Knlf. chenn lor cash TWO uL'T LOTS, siliialed mi Wash X iiiBton uvenue, north of lirond rtnet. Inqture of ? . ' 11 V i-IJ A A II M J' juneiy BAKER A ARMSTRONG. 6000 ( OI'IF.S SOLO IN SIX WKKRK! OF the followinu vnluable hook "The Lives ol JAMES MADISON and JAMES MONROE, fourth and filth 1're -nh nts o the United Slatce. by John Uuincv Adams, to which is added a History of their dininistrntion." This work is published in a large si7e 12m". vol. ol 4.(0 pnirrs, subHtantially bound in cloth or leather, similar in style to ' Sew-aril's Life OK J. O- Adams," containing accurate ponreHl on steel. 1 T?ere Kini; no work extant giving the private and public IfSB of these Ulustrims Presidents, and the world renowned reputa-lion of the aulbor as a Statesman nnd a scholar, mu.-t secure an exteusiTe sale for the above book. " f ij Accntt! vvnnteil. J- "ii.r.i x. o'-'., rtmius June 10 At the New Bookstore, Columbus. MOR HALE A few Land Warrants nt rediiced prices. In quire of mny31 11AKLR ft ARMSTRONG. Hnrdwarc. iKRK, ABBOTT A: CO., Hen of the QUI Fndlnek, No. ll Hlh i-trert, HAVE now in store and in traniif lrom th cast, a very large toek of hardware, cutlery, hou-e building materials, tnr-minu and mechanical tools. We have long l-en anxious to meet our customers on low prices, we have now the ahihty to do so. Our goods were bought for cash ind we BBS and will sell to prompt paying purchasers upon as gmal terms, if not 11 little better, than any other establishment in this vicinity juneT GERE, ABBOTT ft CO. RAILHOAO ANB STEAMBOAT INSURANCE. Tllf; FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSt'RANCE COMPANY of.M..-snchusetts especially empowered to insure ayninst accidents. Capital 150,000. Orncellifih street, opposite the Capital House, Columbus. junelO-dtf D. R. HOAG, Agent. JIJHT IN TIME! A FRESH supply of Osatre Orange Seeds; some more chi A. named Dahlia Root; Sweet Potatoes and early Potatoes seed, and a lew additional Flower feeUi, at the olTlce ot llie mayl OHIO CULTIVATOR. pREBLBYH I1INTS towards Rrlorms in l.i'rtun-.. Ail . dri'svs and other Writings. 1 vol. 12mo. By IIiiri-i! !reo lev For sale hv JotpS ' I. N. Wlimwn ft IIUKTINIiTliN. AND WARRANTS. A lew for .So chrup by MM1TII ft MttLS, ap!7 F.xchange llnnk Duililing. A I RK.-II .rrirri ol Bui-n. Vl.ts Ilnts.t pS WM. RICHARD8', O! LADIES, HOLD A MINUTE! RECEIVED per express lust night. Milk .nil t.inrn Poplin,. Linen snd Wor.led do., he.utitul Bonnet lliblnn., MM drees Hilks in plain hlaek, figured hlai k. and majmitirent color lor sale rerj liw by H. COWLES ft CO. p23 TTOR SALE, We are authorized to sell the timltcr on a lot ol around North of the Railroad Depot. suppoed to conOA'n about 71 acres. The timber consists of Hickory, Sugar, hit Oak, and some Beech, and will be sold at a bargain if application be made soon. Inquire of mays BAKER ft ARMSTRONG. OIl)i0 State Journal. BY SCOTT & BASCOItt. .MONDAY EYKNINO JUNE 17. 18-0. FOB CiOVKKNOIl, WILLIAM JOHNSTON, of Hamilton county. Foil hoard OF poiimc works, ALEXANDER G. CONOVEB, of Auglaize county. Convention Progress Wo are glut! to ny tltut lung iuui.'ieB wure not the order nl' tiny, this A. M.,nnil tltut the OORltnlttoe of tb,6 whole went tbrOQgb the report on tliu Militifi.und lepor-ted it ho k to iho Houhi', when it vun nitin rt-tened to the Maine rommUtee, Wo hope it won't reqnin to he firiitmd over ngnin, n, in our opinion, the whole sjmf won't MB expi'imen. llel'oro tin; cotuniittet comnien- cud opcraiioiis, a ni titer nhai-) pannage at arms occurred betweoi Mr. Mltoholl and Mr Manon. We don't know how fejj) the principle of personal accountability will he carried in the premises, No Hpi'ci.il tnaltei's of inlerest occured during the sitting. Mr. Reetnelin thought iliat Militury dliolp- line would aldmatelj beOOniO n port of our common school education, as in Uennaiiy, 60, Mr. Robertson thoUgh( the MiUt'tnj spirit oo.ed out 1 lie most, from the age of 18 to 2'l, or to nno his language, from tliu times one begins to I'eel liimself a man, till the ttmO he.Hote5 it, hy seeing his ohUdreO about him. He thought th.it nu tiniiB lost their liberty when they lust their Military spirit, mid eiud cases from history. Tin election id' Military officers by tin; people was retained, and the section providing fur the election of an Adjutant and Quartet Master General was, on motion of Ool. Sawyer, stricken out. We li'ipo the Convention will dispose of ut least one report ouch day, till that branch is linialied. All praise for to-day's work. The Journal nnd Jos. il. Fnrr. On Friday last, in reply to frequent and unprovoked attacks of the StRtestnuu, we published the following article : " Tkstimony. The Statesman asks the iMBMOfthfJ Democrat that sustained the OOUTM of the Journal about the luiiiting question. Wo gave the Dane in our article to tin- Enquirer. We say that Mr. Fair and Mr. Perkins, in behalf ot' the Committee, cnlled at our office, and it Wai then nnd ihorosaid to us by Mr. Per kins Mr. Fnrr itting by him, hearing what ho said, ami assenting thereto thnt in this whole transaction they (baud nothing with which to charge the Journal. Mr. Farr will nol deny this, because we take it he isti gentleman. If the Statesman wants the evidence, we gave him before, the name. Will lie call on .lr. Farr. and leafO, I he facts, or will he repeat the falsehood, ami say we havo " lied '' about it f We shall see." On Saturday evening a characteristic article appeared in the Statesman in which the ex-chairman indulged iulhetisu d amount of Stale llang ngainst us, ami lo sustain tin; charge that we had lied, introduces the following note from Mr. Farr: "Convention Chamhf.ii, June 15, 1850. " Col. Miiuaby I observed that the Journal of last evening, gives my name as sustaining that paper in re-ire to the question of printing 1 desire merely tu s..y, "lor Hi' purpose of rindioetins the troth of history," thai llio Journal man is laboring under a fatal delusion if he supposes the course of that paper was intended to be sustained either by Mr. Perkins or myself, or any oilier member of ibe committee, for the committee distinctly and repeatedly disclaimed any purpose of lustaiuiug or oensaritig any one in the con- nertiou, and to tint end declined to go inio uuv in vestigation of Brit causes. The cunnuiltee, in their labium confined themselves entirely to a plan of arrangement, which should, in the future, obviate Oolil-donaod strife between the parties in relation to this matter of printing, and the objeot of our visit to the Journal ofiice was solely to u-seerluiti whether the plan agreed upon by the committee would be acceptable to that paper. Mr. Perkins is absent (nun the city, else I ihoulu have consulted him in this connection, and I doubt not, we slnnild have entirely concurred in our Uadentaudmg in the matter. M Yuurs, &c., "JOS. M. FAIiR." Now, we desire the reader to hmk closely at this letter, nnd sec what is really in it. L;t him go hack to our nrticle and see what we laid. When 1 lie commit- t.. came to or office we knew nothing about what ih ' luul lrtn uetl, or wlmt tlo-y intended to do. We knew thnt Mfiliiry Imd elmrgod llio Journal with within 1 ling iho ilipB frotn liitn, slid tlnit be Imd demanded of Mr- Boltb the whole of the copy. We knew that Mr. Smith Imd continued to famish each office with i 0y. precisely as he now does, end that when Medury very foolishly refused to continue that arm n gem out, and refused to lend nn his slips, on wo hud from tho begtu- nlng sent so him, tin Reporter made the only other nr- rsngement then' won left, to furnish ono of us the Miblt oopj for a Weekt nnd then the other. We knew that this arrangement brought Bfedaryto his wit's end, mid In sent in thosn half imploring, half arrogant let ters to tin- Uonvention. We knew that DSeatlSe m these difBouttieB i committee hud been raised to uscur-laiu the Hue State Of the case mid suggest ii remedy. Now, what was the duty of the committee f What was tho oomplahat (bonded upon? The immediate ground was, that Mr. Smith did nut furnish copy to-Medan SI heretofore Why did he not t Because Me-dary refused to stud hi slips to our office as heretofore. This was folly explained hy Mr. Smith when ho was before the committee. The complaint was that Mr. Smith did not furnish tho copy Tin- reason it was not furnished was, that Medary refused to nend his slips as herciofore. Wi ll, it would Been tin pjieatfan for the committee to a-icertnin was, where rested tho blamo. They gut the facts. Thi-y snw, ns every body sees, that Medary had hern making a groat fool of himself, as usual, and they proposed the very thing that bed been dour from lln beginning, and with whieh we were satisfied, to wit: that the Reporter should turmsli earh of us wiili half tho eojiy, and that we should semi slips to Mr. Smith, instead of to each other. In carrying out this arrangement, Mr. Kni r and Mr. I'erkius, two of tin coiu-mit:ce, ended nt nur office., ami were conducted to the leees editorial by our partner, Mr. Scott. After in-troducing their busbies, (he substance of the remarks in our article above was stated by Mr. Perkins in Mr. KarrV pre-o-uco. It was Htnteil much more fully and explicitly than wo have given it. And there was an-othrr condition urged upon us, and to which weas-o'ii-t d for the nuke of pence, that we shall use nt our good pleasure, which is rpecialy flntteiuig lo the tact and skill of Medary. and at which, we must cnufess, we were a little surprised. Doc Mr. Farr remember what that condition teas f The letter B Mr. Farr contnina no denial of nny s'ati-uient of fact we made. It was ihnt we were mis-tikeu if we suppose the nmarks wehave given tcerr intended to sustain us. We do not, ami cannot know the inen-turn of a man when ho comes to us, and in reference to a certain transaction, expressly says on Ws that in that tr mciction lie has no fault lo Hnd with any thing we have dune. We only claim to infer from such language that nur course is blnmelpss, or that the per mi saying so, thinks it blameless, lis barely possible that, in , rder lo " vindicate' the cause not of truth not of his-tnrv but of Medary, lhat it requires such language to have a very different meaning from that which we have giv n it. Medary charges us with fraudulently with holding copy, and with every thing lhat is mean and dishonorable, aud refutes I to have any thing to do with i ! His friends come to us mid say, we have no fault to find with yon in this businoss ; you will continue to furnish slips as heretofore. And vet. it seems. India judgment of this profound logician and eminent consti. latum maker, tUSt the "truthof hutory" requires him to volunteer his services enter the urenu, and say to the public, that hy all this language he did not MEAN any thing of the kind we huve inferred ! We Buppose in this free country, a man is not bound to havo brains enough to understand theplaiuoBt proposition, and that il -Mr. Farr did not mean what the plain import of the language conveys, we must excuse him. It will be time enough to fortify our vomcity about a transaction that occurred in our own room, when that veracity is questioned by any one who was present. Even though Mr. Farr had ilenied that remarks oftho kind we havo given were made, wo should stand un-impeaelied. But no man, unless he wishes to brand himself as an infamous liar will hbu up and say that BQch conversation did not take place. We did not suppose, nfter the conversation, that tho committee in TUin report, wotdd expressly consuro anybody. Wo bare not said that the committee by their report expressly exonerated Mr. Smith or us front blamo. But wo have said that which all do know, that tho committee, by leaving the business entirely with Mr. Smith as heretofore, and by making tho same ar-raugment that Mr. Smith had mude, and that which we had religiously carried out, did exonerate us, did exonerate .Mr. Smith, and did censure Mr. Modary most severely. And, to use the chaste language of tho Statesman all the lies of that paper cannot make il different. So far as ice are concerned it was not left to inference, though that inference iB irresistible. Wo were expressly told by the committee, nnd nobody who was present, and heard the conversation has yet dared to de ny it. In conclusion, we say that we let this subject drop, at the time the arrangement was made, and hoped wo should not be forced to take up tho room of the Jour nal or the attention ol tho public to such personal mat ters. The Statesman commenced a grumble at once and oontinned it up to this day. We thought it oui duty to set the Cincinnati Enquirer light, and we gave a history of the proceedings. We were satisfied with the arrangement and the report of the committee. Wo know (hat no different report, censuring us, or Mr. Sniilh, could have been forced through the Convention. Aud we very well understand why Modary consented to the report as made. It was because ho could not help himself. No " order" that the Statesman should be fur nished with the debates was mad It was simply a caving m 01 Mcuary, and a return to tho original plan. It however this subject is to be coutinued, if we are to be misrepresented as we have been, then we shall bi forced to tell the dear public the whole of the agreement between tho committee and us. So stand from under, gentlemen, or look out for your heads! For the Ohio State Juumal. "EQUAL RIOIITH." " Him, there they found, Squat like toad, close nt the ear of Eve, Assaying, hy his devilish art, to reach The organs other limey, and with them forge Illusions, as he list, phuntasms and drcnmi . Or if, inspirimi venom, he might taint Th' animal spirits thftt from pure blood ariae, Like gentle brpnihs from rivera pure ; thence raise At Hit, dittmpcred, discontented thought Vain hopes, vnin aims, inordinate desires, Blow up with high conceits, engendering pride." Paradise Lost. I am sorry, "Aunt Fanny," your temper jot 'riled," And have almost a mind to get down on my knees. And promise, like many a promising child, To do so no more the dear woman to pleain ; But then to beg pardon rubs hard on the grit, Unless one's done wrong, which I do not admit Don't be nngry, kind lady, I beg you don't scold, 11 those questions you usk with a confident air, Should be easily answered ; and truth should unfold Some facts that don't very much flatter the fair. And don't think it atrangc, if some stones as thr-y pass, Should develop the fact, that your hvtttc has some glas. I jeer n t the woman of prudence and grace. The bow of bright promise, the Angel of home ; Rut she, who, forsaking her mission and place, Leaves the bower of love with the tempter to roam-To float on the foam, where the unquiet wave Casts its "mire and dirt" o'er affection's deep grave. You amy take back your blunting, if treason be crime-It there's error or wrong in reviling the good, Facts attest that your sex has endeavored to climb As high in that path as the highest have Btood As for rum 'tis not easy, I judge, to decide Whut wo mortals will do, until we've been tried. Can it be (what I would not havo dared to proclaim,) What womsn, of woman admits to be true, That the sins it required a whole stanza to name. To "ten in n hundred" nre really due. Is it true ? if they're guilty, one woman in ten. 01 the specified sins, they're no better than men. Ye "still would be women" O, be what you say, Be gentle, nnd modest, and winning and kind ; Lot love be your sceptre, we bow to its sway, And cherish the letters affection may hind. Be true to your nature ye govern us then, We lore you when trom en we loathe you tcAea men. Be it yours, like the ivy that clings to the oak, To its firmness a grace and n beauty to lend; Be it ours in success or adversity's stroke, To cherirh, nnd shelter, and cheer, and defend. UatWttS not your tendrils forsake not your trust, Lest our verdure be withered while yuu trail in dust. Dimity. HT A STRAW BERRY FESTIVAL, by the ladies of The Second Presbyterian Church, at THE ODEON HALL, Tuesday evening, .tune 16. The avails of the Festival will bo used in tho enlargement and improvement of their present church edifice. Tho generous re sponse to a Bimilar cnll, made two years since, encourages the hope that on this occasion, the friends of the improvement pro. posed, v. ill co operate with us, by their presence imd aid, to sc. cum its completion. Admission charge 2- cents. ( junel7-diit WASHINGTON HOUSE. Cheatnut at. nbovr Seventh nt., Philadelphia. Is central, in tho immediate vicinity of the most important public Institutions, the best and most fashionable places ol business, and the attrctiv-j public Squares of the city. In the important requisites of light and ventilation, two principal objects aimed ntinthe recent enlargement and thorough Improvement of this House, it is not exceeded, perhaps, by any establishment in Amer-ics. To stransers, therefore, its position is Dcculiarlv deniriible. The subserilier returns thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal patronage they have extended to him, and assures them that he will endeavor to merit a continuance of their favors. June 17. 1950. d2w A. F. OLAHS. NOTICE H hereby eiven that the subscriber ha been appoi I qualified as the administrator ol tho estate of L ointed and orenzo S. Hurkley. law- ol tranaim countv, decease,!. jiinelH.wSt WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, June 13, 1850. NOTICE fS hereby civen that the subscriber ha been nopointed and I qualified as administrator with the will annexed of the estate ol Jonn Piepncns. laie oi rranwin county, deceased. junclSw3t WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin. June 13, 1850. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. A LL person indebted totheestate of James Faris, late of Clin-il. ton township, Franklin county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all person having claims sgainat said estate are requested to present them for settlement within one year from the date hereof, to june!8-w3t DAVID DILL, Executor. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS, SEALED PHOPOSALS will be received at the Auditor's office of Franklin county until Friday, the 5th day of July next until 2 o'clock, P. M., for building a bridge across Alum Creek, near Colonel Osborne's, In Blendon township, on the State road leading from Columbu to Galena. The Bridge to be built on Town' improved plan, with stone abutment. Perilications of the work may be seen at the Auditor's office from nnd after the Jtth inat. junl7-dJt-wtdl THOS. J. MOORMAN. O. P. HIKES, JACOB 8LYH. County Commissioners. nine Pti.i.inw ntf IlKHCUUES. or. a Nnrrativenf I Trave's in Snail 2 vol. For ale ny june5 I " . . . .-. . u i iuo ii,, rtaviit I'rniiebnrt n nnu murwcu m imu. fj - -1 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINOTON. EDGARS' VARIATIONS OF POPMtT. rpHF. Variations of Popery. By Rev. Samuel Edjrar. D. IL. ot 1 Ireland. American edition. 1 vol. 8vo Edited by Rev C TSJit FrMleby LM. WRITING AHUNTIKGTON Telegraphic Wespatches. Thirty-first Contfrcsft--First Session. Washington, June 15. Editor Ohio State Journal: Hknatk. A resolution was then adopted to adjourn Senate next Thursday to the succeeding Monday. Mr. Hale moved to amend tho thirteenth section so gl to provide that the constitutional question of the right to hold slaves in the new territory may bo brought before the Supreme Court by appeal. Mr. Soule moved an umeiitlmeut providing that Utah and Now Mexico shall bo ready ;o come in aB free or hive States, aa their people inny in their constitutions designate. Pending this amendment, ndjourned. Housk went into committee of the Whole aud d'B-enssed the California bill, when it adjourned. New Orleans, June 16. Editor Ohio State Jourttal: Gen. Lopez was brought before Judge McCalob, of the United States district court, on u writ of arrest. Tho court desired affidavit justified order of arrest, and sent the cusn before the United States Commissioner. Mr. Baldwin, who required bond for appearance of Gon. Lopoz, in the sum of $2,000, until the examination is concluded, which ho gave. He was tremendously cheered by the crowd. Great excitement. He mado a speech to the people, saying he might be branded as a pirate and robber, but never would desert the cause of freedom. S. 8. Prentiss, J. Henderson and S. Sigur appeared as couiiHel for Lopez. The steam ship Ohio arrived on 8th, Havana 5th. News of little interest; the one hundred and live persons captured by the Spuni-di steamer Pizzarro, are ou lino of battle 8hips. What disposition government intends to make of them, is not known. Ohio brought California mail. The Peytona brought it up the river, but no later dares. Cincinnati, Juno 15. Tho river has risen seven inches since Saturday, and is still swelling. Considt rablo rain fell within the last forty-eight hours, and we have a continuation of copious showers. Flour firm, but sales limited at $5.50 5.75. Whiskey 224223. In Provisions, no sales of consequence. Groceries firm, and Coffee advancing. Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa. Editor Ohio State Journal: A fire broke out at 2 o'clock. A special train was sent to Lancaster for eneiueB and men to nut the fire out. Whole block of houses from bridge down lo Green Tree Hotel in ashes. Loss $50,000. Spy printing office and car house uro burned down ; .10 families are thrown out of houses. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY! Py lining Wilson Chocolate Colured Metallic Fire and Weather Proof Paint. 'JMIE above pnint is of a beitutitul chocolate eolor, or resem-1 bling nearly the Jersey Iree Btone, which ie the moBt fashionable color ot the day, for sides or roofs of buildings, whether wood, stone, or brick. It is manufactured to n very nne powdpr, consequently it needs no preparing but to mix with oil nnd be applied with a brush, the same a other paint. After Bn exposure for B lew month- to the weather, this coating becomes a solid cement, or artificial slate, which is impervious to cither fire or weather. It is now icing extensively used, both for sideB and roofs of buildings. Directions for using the above Paint Mix the powder with Linseed Oil to the consistency of thick paint, and apply two orthree good coats with a common brush, N. B. All-orders tor the above paint promptly attended to, by addressing rVM, WILSON, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga county, Ohio. nErOMMFNDlTIONS. To MtMsr. Wilson, Brooklyn, Ohio t Sirs I have usd and lotted to my satisfaction the tin" ground ChocolBte Colored Metallic Firo and Weather 1'roof Pnint which you sent me in October lust 1 found it very much better prepa red for uie than nny I had before used, mixing eacy, and it lays smooth and even with the brush. I hnve tested It as a weather proof paint fully. Of its fire proof qualitim 1 have no doubt, If properly applied. It romaieuds itself nUo as a ihewp point, and when fully introduced will he duly appreciated IT all weather nnd fire proof uses. Yours respectfully, Sandusky City, .Inn. 24, 1P50. 11. H1GGIN3. 1 hereby certily thnt I have used Wilion'a Chocolate Colored Mct-dlie Paint, and consider it the best mnnufactured article of the kind now before the public. M. CAHSON, Painter, ic. Cleveland, February 7, 1850. Mesihs. Witsox Havirnt used coniderahle of your Metallic Fire and Weaiher Proof Paint, I hereby certify that I hive found It, as every one else has, the best preservative lrom fire and n father of any thing over belore uied, DAVID B. MASON, Painter. Cincinnati, O., MarrhSS, 1P50. Agents G. ROBERTS & CO., Druggists, corner of High snd Brond streets. Oolumbus, O.j J. C. Tharp Druyaist, .Vnin. O. ; H. W. Parks, Springfield, O. junl7 d3t-wl wmTm. KASSON, RAILROAD nnd merchandize di spatch fM New York and Eria Itnilroad and Su nmers on the l akes, per express frelijht trains to Huthdo in three days, (Sundsys excepted.) ESP- Mnrs pHCKages V, t. dt l-.. If. a., La.e Wm. ,M, Kaison," ship per New York & Erie Hailrond, daily, at 5 o'clock, P. M , loot of Dunne street, New York. for further purlieu I nr call at the TmnMiortatinn Office ot tho N. Y. A K. R. R. Co, 204 Chambeis street, New York, or of Wm. M. Kassnn, No. 5. Mnrvin Block. Wter street, Bufl'-do. Tariff ot prices tier 100 lbs. for drv iroods and other liirht mar. chnnditfc during Lake nnvivation, i " WWW VOR-K TO Geneva Su,75 Lake Erie ports $1,40 Cnnandfiigua 83 (Including Detroit) ituc'ieaier ya Lane Michigan ports 1,60 Batevla 1,05 Via St'mb't from Buffalo. Attica 1,10 Cincinnati & Columbus, O. 2,25 Buffalo 1,20 Via Sandusky R. R. St. Louis, Mo 2.73 N. R. All package should be properly strapped nnd the weight of the same mnrked on each package. No single package will b called less than 50 lbs. A liberal deduction from these price for second class or heavy merchandise. junl7 TBtHE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizen ol M. Columbus snd vicinity thnt he has purchased the entire stock of Drugs, Medicines, etc., of Wm. Schneider, nt the Eagle Drug Store, corner of High and Rich streets, where he would b happy to wait on all who may fnvor him with a call. Prescriptions carefully prepared. JOHN B. SCHOYERER. ap3-2md Chemist and Druggist TO PRINTERS. THE half of n Dnlly Paper in one of the principal citie ot Ohio is held by a silent partner. This portion would be disposed of on favorable terms to a printer, who would go actively into business with the other partner, to whom, for particulars, a letter maybe addressed under cover, postpaid, to Hon. Jot, a Woods, Auditor of Ohio, or to the Editor of the Ohio State Jcur nal, who will forward b letter of inquiry. Either of these gentlemen can give a general reply. may20lf BAIN & iToRTON, IRON MONGERS, WIIOLKSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Spring, Axles, Hash. Glass and House Trimmings. Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, and every variety of Tir.man' stock. 8ign of the Back Saw, 63 High street. CHARLES A BAIN, mayl.Vdtf JAMES M. 1IORTOK. SMILL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, A BOLT eight miles from the citypartly improved. A good hewed log housr, stable, well and a young orchard on the farm. The farm Is well adapted to raising all kinds of grain This farm must lie sold soon, and is offered cheap. Persons wishing to make a small investment, or securing pleasant home, cannot do better than by calling on us. If this doea not suit we bare others that will. SMITH St MILLS, rnyl4 ReJ Estate Agent DR. WILLIAM BLACKSTONB, 'PENDERS his professional services to the citizens of Coluni 1 bus and vicinity. Residence at the Capital Hotjsk. Office on High street, opposite the United States Hotel. f f i i n to Samuel Gannway, Esq., Prof. R. H. Howard, Wm. B. Thrall, Esq., Prof. S. M. Smith, Dr. Robert Thompson, Columbua Prof. Daniel Drake, Cincinnati. may 14 7wd nnK SALE Two house and lots, with stables, wood h Jr nnd every other convenience attached, situated on Friend street ttiey are brick huildhur and in complete order, and will he sold very law If applM for si on. Buyers will do well to call on us Iwtore purrba-ing elsewhere. maylB SMITH St MILLS. A CARD. V'OTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned hnve this day Il entered into a co-partnership, for the purpose of praciisina Law, Buying, Belling and Leasing Real Estate, Surrcying, dividing and suB-dlvidfng of land and lots, the ColWtion of Claim In central Ohio, and, also, to all business hretnfore done by J. F. Smith. JOSKPH F. SMITH, April 10, lBWapl3dtf SAMUEL M. MILLS. WOOL! 1 AO POUNDS W( lOL wnnted nt their Warehouse. lf f.V'VnJ near the National Hos,l Brume, nv apl 6 FITCH HALE. " -Til H I i 'H Ttll.F.N, fh, th,. "il ..I M, . Frwh Milk row. with whit. and brinillr tMft "o p.rticilsr murk. horn. MM, tin or si. yru-s old. Any Inlormsnon tbtnkt.ll, f-riTd snd rr-siniibl. r.wsril cl'.n il rrtnnwd to Junel bUIMDblu nUVJW, ...uwui..

ft jj0ttyttI4 COLUMBUS, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1850. VOLUME XIII. NUMBER 287. INSlKAM'i: COMPARES. CITY INKlll INCH COMPANY OP CINCINNATI. Capital saoo.ooo ! nire aMMlM tin C..II.I llonwr. mills unili'r.iliri' cl U DM. ippObuM Asrl.I ol tin' IMW 1 paBTlortnaclbr of CotambtUtod Is luUumwd tofwttrt property ol every ili.-oriiitiiili nimini't Iihh or ilmii;.::.' liy tin, Mill aeniii-t the H'ril "I Hie -'' tnlni Snviijalion. "" " " "'' faVl,r'!;!CcTKTON, Agent. Dt.r.rToRs. Williiini llurnct, (leorje Cnrliile, J. M. Ill.lr, " lU r, IS B. Iluinei, II. I., llollmnu. IS. II. HKKDKIt, l'renlilenl. E. II. Heeiler, J. C. Thorn, J. P. Kilbrelli, N. Gnr.innr, Hwri'tury. iiil0ilir iKYNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF Hartford, Connecticut. Citpithl paid in nnd cutely mve'ted fiWm Tho pub,cribcr, Agent for this Cumpnny, Is pro pared m hum cvtv Ii'MTi)ti.'u f Fire IiiMinmee, upon l"i"'fa terms. -2.VUtf. I). ALEXANDER, Agent, Columbus. COLUMBliH INSritAMi: COMPANY, VI R K AM) marine. milliJ Coimmiiy continues to insure every -pern s ol lmilding, 1 ami (faatunribue, n inch inerv, food, wsr Mid owrctandiie, Bud oilier property contained therein, nguin-t loss or OUDKie OJT tire ; nlso, btc.nnl.outd, Hid nil Mil vessel-., nnd thecargoeK nt i-tenm- boats, Hiil vi-3. la, keel 1 1", ami other water emit, iignmst the uerilfl of ML lakes, anil rivers, on the most favorable t'rnis. june2u-dtf DHMAS ADAMS, Jr., See'y. ""blh LIVE STOCK INSURANT! COMPANY. Capltnl )?;.i,OO0! wiili prlTlteKO i Iwreaae R r liiM- rmnnfiitv ix nn nreimrcd in Injure Inrfec, Muhv, Ont- deuth or dmuut. eillier bj We, water, tie nun Mieep aniUBi dbuui ui """'Vt cciilent or disease f any or all kiuiU. All l.i--'.. lihcmllV nijll-ted llllil pmmpir. ,u J 11i fj L'mnpnny will tuke riskh upon hnr.-oj ami mul tued in uttlu bdnf tlieeii unit country, and iiion noree, ..Hurt, aw ihiDIHsl or dlirefl to the MOTTO or WOtDOTO markets 1'. STOCKTON. Am-nt. K. M. Williams, BJpector Btabisi H. W. Keedkh, Secretary. OnVe, Blake ft ElarrUon'i Limy WM. BDftMBTi President. nmy lfi jli.y diviih:m ok tiii; union aii tcai, mm-: 1NSI ItANCi: COMPANY. rpBE eiu-O'M oi thirt company is wpneedenteo. It has, as yet I met with no l""K, and on the FlllST OF JULY next, will oredll to Itt Lin MsMBSMi 100 IVr Cent, of lin ProfltH, T eadvant;iL'e- otii-ied hy this Company, to person nnlditni its LIFE P0L1CIKH. over tlio-e of the S IOCK, or MIXF.H Compn-nics which divide only a portion, (Jtt, U 7tt r fid per rent.) ot' their profit'- an- apparent Iroin theahovo annoiliicement. Persons decbrooi of mlltiif IbemwlvM Df Uie tppTOtohm dividend, Bn reapectfuUy invited to make application It OBOB. DiREcrona : Abbott Lawrence, , Boston: John I. I.nng, Maine. Daniel Sharp, Jr., Henry Crocker, Elislm 11. Pratt, Horatio Harris, Walter Hasting " UMI1M .'ones, Jos H. Williams, " , Fzra White, New York ; Geo. C. Collins, " Qsjo, Dudley, Connerticut. K, H. PRATT, President. Vice President. Daniel .habp, Jr. hoard ok i i s w i : Franklin Haven, Presidint Merchant'ri Itank, lloston; Thomas Thatcher, merchant, BtBtoa I Reuel William, Me., President Kennebec ltailroad. LOCAL l.i !.!.! 1' . John 1. Palmer. Ksq., N. Y. Hoht. O. Hhaw. Esq., Boston Mosca Taylor, Esq., M David Henshaw, Esq.- " Lawrence Trimble & Co., " William Hturjis, Atsop & ChHimcy, " Charles Summer, Directors' Ottiee, In State Street, Iloston. Oftice, No. ( Platt'x lluildint;. Columbus. D. R. HOAG, Ag't. Wm. TiiEViTT, M. I).. Medical Examiner. NOTICE. THE firm of W. )owm Si Co. is this di consent. All account! with thennn l lusted with Alex. Backus only. January 14, 1850. y dissolved by mutual re to lie settled and ad-V. DOWNS, ALEX. BACKUS. GUAIIaMAU SCHOOL OFCAIM 'PA I j irXlVEKSlTY. f IlUK --inniri 1 M's.-i! h ui Uiih iii-ni rill open on DOnei- H. ihn of Mi.v. in the etimnimlinu'- build inn now oei-ii ptodfartbeOltf High Scho 1 on Town street. The Institution . will be under the superiiilendenco of RV, PnnK, Wm. M. lii'v- N;old3. Pmtdentof the Univeraltyi and the Rbv, A. BsitOR and J. A. Thes3lkk, Esq., will let as Instructors in Latin, (ireek, Mathematics, and the bight branches of a uood KttgHlh and business education. Instruction will also be ivenin (icrmantu more advanced students by Rar. Por. Lf.iimann. The roHowltlB text bonks will be Ued in the Institution : Parkn's Etti(lii Grammar, Morte't Orography, (Al'us form,) Ememons Ari'lnn.ti,; (3d part,) VnrM Algrbra nvd (immrtry, Qould'n Aihm's l.nun OfWHRWr. Jacob' Latin Itanl-r, Ctn.hti NepoB, Casar, (PchmttB .V.umpt,) Cirrm'n Orniiom, (Si limit .V Zumpt.) Gould Ovid, I'i gil (Scbmltz A Zuinpf,) Nn.'f;. Horace (Anthon'B,) Bullion' Gneic Grammar, BuBWi Grrck Itiadir, Xr-nophon'8 Anabasis, (Owen's,) Homer' Iliad, (Felton's ) Arrangements will also be made lor teadiiiii; any iart of n more advanced Classical or Mathematical course, it nece nry. The instruction will lie adapted to the course usually pursued in our best classical schools and colleges. Thecharce of tuition will bellvednllni fi for the first term, (three monthJ.) which istobe oaid in advnnc L.fiOODALf: M GOODING, U. STANBKltV, 8. (JALL.)WAY, S. M SMITH, J. P. BKUCK, THOS. I tO BERTS. T. SPARROW, G. M. PARSONS, F. C. KF.LTON, G. MAC MOLD, LrWIS HEYL. C. 8PIF.LMANN, rnwffri ritidiug in Columbu. ap;J2 MIAMI UNIVKKSITY. llimnl of TriintcPft. Hon. Jeremiah Morrow, Twenty Mile ;?Und, Ohio .t;iui.'- MeRiide, f,si Ilanillton, Pliny Grume. M D , Enton, Edward Woodrutt. F.tq, CincinnRti. Chsrles Anderson. Esq " Hev. Huirh McMillan, Xl nia. James (.lloway, Esq., X"nia, ilon. EliiMh Vsact), Hamilton, Peter P. Lowe, Esq., Dayton, Peter Odlin. Esq., " Wm. R. Collett. Eq . Lebunon, Joseph S. Hawkins, Esq . Eaton. Fergus Anderson Esq.. Buss, Win. M. Corry, E-q , t.'incinnati, Wm. Grocslieck, Cincinnati, ' John W. Scott. Oxtord, " Chnuney N, OM, Gircleville, Georye M. Pardons, L'oluinbus, " Fneiilly. W. C. Anderson, D. D., President, and Professor of Moral Phil-oophy. . , , . . Thomns J. Matthews, A. M., Professor of Mathematics nnd As. tronomy Charles Elliott, A M., Professor of the (Jreek Lnngunge, nnd Literature. James C. Moffatt. A. M Professor of the Latin Language and Lltemiure, nnd Athetie". O. N. Stoddard, A. M., Prolessor of Niitural Philosophy and Chemistry. R. II. Bishop. Jun., A. M., Adjunct Professor of Languages, Hnd Principal of ttie Prepnrntory Depnrtmcnt. Co n rite of Stmly. The course of study is full anil thormiuh in nil the departments, and equal in thei respects, to that of any College in the United States. ItelliilniiM Instruction. "Instruction in Religion and Morality." is, a rding to tiie Charter, among the objects for which the University is establish-cd, and for this, careful provision is made in the course of study. And the Students are required to be present daily at RellgloU worship in the Chnpel, (consisting of readitiL' the Scriptures nnd prayer,) and on the Sabbath, to attend in then r. -pective clnsse-, a Bible recitation, condnrti d by the dihYrent Prolesiors, one puhlit; religious service by the President, mid one other BtflWfl ome of the churrhes In the town. AiliiiiMslnn, Candidates are required to furnish evidence ot good chnracter, and ol their proficiency in that part of the course preparatory to the standing tor which they are offered and If from another College, a certificate of dismission. Lilirnrirn nnd Cnhlnrt. The libraries contain about 8,001) volumes of well selected and varanble hooks. There U n large and well arranged Gralnfiral Cabinrt. The Chemical and Philosophical Appnralus affords the meuis of a satisfactory illustration ot the most important diK-trines in the various departments of Natural Science Lnentlon. At O-iroaD, nmlrr romtty, Ohio, thirty miles north west of Cincinnati; having communication by Turnpikes, with the neighboring Tillages and cities Endowment. This Institution has an animal income of near Sit Th)itand Dollar, excluiivc of Tuition Fees. Si ion of Study. Then arc two Sessions in each year; the first begins the Firrt Monday U October and ends the sH-ond Thursday of March j the econd ii. i - the ' Monday of April, and ends the day before the annual commencement. Cnmtnrnrement. The annual Commencement is on the Stcond Thrdny of An-gutt. Expenses. Tuition per Heasion In College Class WI 0" " Preparatory Department 10 00 Boarding and Lodging, per week 1 85 to 9 50 Total neressary annual expense 125 00 Rv order ol the Board of Trustees. apfi-d JEREMIAH MORROW. President. LIFE OF IIARMAN BLKNNEEH ASSETT. .mpri-sing an authentic account of ' The Burr Exhibition," con-Ulninrr facta not heretsfore jniblishe.1. Traile lupplied for sale at tn new oook-h m may30 J. H. RILEY A CO. FOR S.U.E. -a i AC 11 UK I Il 111 fiimi! v LOU within six miles of the county BBOL This Inml w ill be sold on eood terms or pxrhHrn-ed fur city property, or land in inn county. may m j BAKF.R V ARMSTRONG TIIHKi: I'l.Y c viti'Frw. 5 PIECES of F. mlish Imperial Hire" ply CarpHf. New styles Ti'l new patterns. Jiift reeeivra ana ior mif i mnu n mayt" J. t). O.BORN 6c CO. i u RllflKH. MEMOIR? of the House ot Jrlpns; Incluilinit skrtrbes and anecdotes of the most distlnmislied ehurat ters in France durin the senteemh and eighteenth cmturiri. Ry W. Cooke Taylor, LL.R. 2 toIs 12mo Mi-mi-irs ot the Con rt -it Marie tnt'tme.ff. ijnr.n uf I ranee. By Madam' Campan. nrH Lady of thf rU-drl amber tu the Uuern. From the third London edition, with Riojraphieal Introduction from "The Heroic Women ol the French ReTolutinn." a rols. l2mo Works of the late Edarar Allen P. ; with nortecs of his Lite and Orniuf. By N. P. Willi, J. K Lowell and R. W. Griswold, Jvols. 12mo. For sale st the bookstore of may30 L R. WHIT1RO ft HUNTIWGTOW. PITCH A HALE, (Successor to McKlrain Fitch,) FOUWAl.DING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ASH Dttien In Prodttee, I lour. Plaster, Salt, Fish, nnd all kinds uf Groceries, at wholesale and retail. N. II. The highest market price paid at nil times, in CASH, lor Produce. - Railroad UtuUiii,,', oppo-ito J- KWgwny at uo.s ruu.u. y, y Lt 'inrt, imio. i- COLUMBUS FOUNDRY. .i . it 1 1) a w a y & CO., MANUFACTURE H T IS A M KNOINIJIS, I IM new mill inniniveil pullenit.iunong whlcli U one for Ihe MULE? ,AVV Mil, I., ill eoinpiu-t form, with MILL IKONS Hinl lixtun-a complete. They nlf i mnke the eclehrateil PARKER'S I' AT IS NT WATER WHEEL, RAILROAD Cllt WHEBL& anil aU other IRDN anil HIIAeS (,'AS'l l.MIS nmiilly innile at lounurlea. MACHINE KY of all kinilH maile promptly to order. DUCK'S OSIiBBBATBO COOKINC1 MTOVK, Premium l.'ooking .Sloven, Parlor, Shop, and Church ritovca and Furnace, l'lrc Unites, and PLOUOHrf, all warranted, arc eon-etanlly for tali "it wiiolksale and rktail on lilieral temia. Mereh.iw- iu. I other, ilealini in Ploinlwiiod Stove are respect fully inv.t, il to exnmine our wtoek nnd price.. Columbu, fehlMf - , KCIIITISI'T OI'I'K IS Mielmniea' Hull, Colnm. V Iiiih, Ohio. N. II. KELLY inform! the pulihc that dUItH UiabKneeiill his AreliiU'i'lural Inisinein. Enfriwormi and rtui-vevilil., will he iiromplly attended to at the above oilice hy tt.o undeKisned. II. II. 1ILACKMOKE, d.Sll.il Architect anil Civil I.ngine IXriLL lind Window Class, Sash, i'ulty, White Lead, Red Lead, 1'AlNTE.tH S,,.n Pint, l.itliiirc,., oil, Turiient'iiie, Varnish nnd Japan, for 6alo at ;n of tlie GILT PADLOCK. the sign miiri PAPER BANOIMOB. A I.AHI ... V cbetp by ninrSi WM. A. McCOY St CO. CARPETING. , , SUPERFINE Three Ply and Ingrain Carpeting, Fluor Oil Clotln, and emb'd Window Curtains, lor Bale by nSSl WM. A. McCOY it CO. rpRACT'sON LAW REFORM b very desirable collection 1 1 Legal Papers, to w Rich the attention of members of the Convention i- i-esjiectlOlly invited. Cushing's Manual ; Jetli'raun'fl do. Soulherland (Joel II.) on Parliamentary Law and Rules. New York Debates ; Kentucky do. Medarv's New Constitution. For sale at J. II. RILEY Sl CO.'S m v. New ilookstorc. 1 n A RAOS Pimento ; 50 hags Jbvs CoSce, landing from Dal. LOU ted Slates, an orsaleby KINO t HEFFNtR, aul cincmnnatl AJI IJAH AMI .MOLASSES.-350 hddi Sugar, Sir and prime; Law KM. for .ale ft BfBffJB 27 Main street, Cincinnati OIL OJLOTHfl. IARGE and splendid lot ot MabOgtny, hancy. (lerinan, t,ni-J nese, Enirlisli nnd American Furniture Oil Cloths, just re ceived nnd lor sale by J. D. OS110HN & CO. The notM and accounts -f Oeorce Gere 4: Co., are i tt with' n- tor hettlnncnl and collection. 1 i - y tmiltbi collection, incj raun OK RE, ABBOTT -V CO paid wilhout delay. i.oiummis, juiy IM, IMtlNTINIJ MATKUIAL8 FOR SALE. rOR sale, low for cash, or on short credit, ft large assortment ot jT Printinn Material' . BqBBlsdnj in part of 1 Double Medium Smith Press. 1 stanherry Press. 3.1 lbs. Pica. 400 H Bourgeois, nearly new. 130 " Brevier. 100 " Minion, 130 " Iinion, " Several fonts Fancy Typo. Also, .lob Tyne of n. arlv every variety, part ot which is nearly new ToL-ether with Stands, Galleys, Slicks, Chases. Rules, Leads, (book and newspaper,) Imposing Stones, and finally, everything used in a printing olllee. , , - , Any Portion ot the above will be sold extremely low fur cash, or oiMuirt time. dU CIIAS. S(J0TT, Agent. SMITH'S VICES nt Dotneftii: Manufacture the best in the n onn ket. i,l I ' . ,iii. Sept 10 new ;oons. WF. hnve in store, and otl'er for snle on good terms IS doz. Chopping Axes of favorite brands. 4 doz. Broad " 1(K) " Shovels imd Spades " " (00 Mill and Cross Cut Saws. 3)0 boxes Window Glass. 10000 lighu " Sash. 1000 lbs. Putty. lObbls. Linseed Oil. BOO kegs Nails, assorted. GERE, ABBOTT i CO novg At the sign ot the Gilt Padlock. nLACK Gro dB RiM Silks, lrom tl to gl,75 cents pe yard i,..,.,..o.ii i.,.ir,w .,, il few iinttems mere those rich fum y Silks which have caused bucIi a rush of the ladies, lelt ya ap2 OIL CLOTH AND RUG. IPST received 2.j ps assorted Oil Cloths, trom 2 to 12 ft. wide; .1 ,UI , ,11 Il,..t. . fti) -ir-sni ted Chenil', Tufted and other kinds, for sale cheap by .2md . rinrKRRINC A GILREItT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, i-t received and for sale nt ninnutacturcr's prl A. HEED, Agent, Pm,r ,ln,.r Ni trili ol the Ned House, duliHy Columbus, Ohio. M l A RLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. rpJIF, residence of the l;,e !)r. Sis-nn, on Hub street, near the L coruei of Bieh, is fur sale. Terms reasonable. Enquire oi JOHN L. GILL, or apl THOMAS SPARROW. NEW LAW ROOKS. VIEW of the Law ot Divorce in ItuliaiiB, una ami .uiriugau. J By H. F. Page. . , 3. t v . Also n Inrsie stock ol English Reports. London editions. old. .".7 H ami B8. English Common Law heports. Law of Contracts. By Smith, author nt the Lending Cases' vol. 2. Soence I Equity. Hhwcll's State Triftls. 21 vols. London edition half calf Bell OB Husband and Wife. Wharton's D. S. Criminal Trials. Burke's Celebrated Trials. Dunl .p 1 hv s ol i'. i.n ylvnnia, 1700 to 1649 For sale at the .New DOOKBCOC1 oi may 7 J. IL RILEY Sl CO. SAMIIKL OAXLOWAV. HENRY F. PAOK. OAlsLOWAT & PA-JK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WE will practice law. ns partners, in the Courts ot Irnnklin nml unjoining IHWIlllSB. ami in UM Circuit and District U. B. Courts. OBMS 111 Plntfs new imil.nug, opposite rune nuui..-. Beys' tf OASPITI AND OIL CLOTHS. WK hnve been relitting and enlarging nur cnrpel rooms ndjoin-ing our Dry Omuls Mture, and luivn the siitis faction of knowing tlieyi.ro ns extensive and hnndsome as any in the BOMB) that UdevnteileM lunvely to the side of Carpet. n'.. 1 i,n,l n v. rv lnrn Btock of nil kinds of LHr- DBtB, Oil Clottta, Mutting. Mutts, Druggett, Oil Painted Rlinds, &e OCC. UfJT BBBBRJ SSJBBBBBB1 III pm I (! on sutler English Hruisells. jfNKi yds j jiL'lii-li and American Imperial 3 ply. 1800 SO beet Wool ingrain work, lrom gO to 100. MOO do Medium Wool, ingrain do do 50 to 75. Himim do Cotton and Wool, do do do 111 to 44. 1500 do Cotton figured do do 20 to TL 800 do Wool (striped) stair and hall do 28 to 50 JOOU do Rag and List do do 28 to 50. 41m di Plain nnd colored Matting 4-4. 5 4 and M wide. HI t.. KM) different priee Run-, all size. OIL CLOTHS WOydslf-t f:nBli?hOi) Cloths, 7, U nnd 12 feet wide these Cloths will weigh 5 to 8 lbs the square yard. li to r "l -.'I- -M" rirn d , :i, 4, 5. Band 12 feet wide We cut these Cloths to nit ny size hall or room. m yds Imitalion Mnhoitany Furniture Oil Cloths. 500 dos."omd makes ol Enlish,iennn nd Amcncnn Cloths, beautiful tieurea and patterns, all widths. Ill .1-7 assorted pairs painted Oil Window Shtdcs, from 62c to "t-0f) yds needle work Swiss Muslin Curtains, at 37c to Sl per '"n- pairs of splendid work and wove Curtain, worth from 110 to in per prar. mati J D. OSBORN ft CO. LtKCK lot ol Perlumo. Toilrt Ho.pi 1'owd.TS, Ac. , jolt opened by P. T. SNOWIIbH IIAKPF.R'M NKW MONTHLY, NO. I. t f ARi'KK H N' w M.inlhly M.giizinc, No. 1, for line. Pm 1 1 in- . num.,, fc miNTINOTON . ! -iiin(.' itr.roHT- in ' J terinmed in the Suprrior Court of Massachusetts, riirssk I in the Supe sals 4 th" new bookstore of may:si J. H. RILEY 4. CO WW VOVl t WEOINALO HASTINtiS, or a Tab f the Troubles in 164. By . vn;nt iv.rh.irfnn Km 1 ml Paper. 25 cents. For sale BJB Innefll t. N. WRITING ft HL'NTINtiTtiN I ADIEr-' Linen Cambric Handkrrchiets. lrom :si crnis w li can be found by railing upon P. T. SNOWDF.N, ap2o No. 4, Odcon Buildings. ati- it'U RAILROAD STtJCK WANTMi. i ne sunscn-M f M ) -t will exchanee Real Estate for stork in the Colurnl'US, ATOia anu ieYci-iiu ninn... apl9 BAKER ft ARMSTRONG. FOR S 11,1. m -i f.l .loalralilo amnll Itnildin" lots 1 Rich street, east of I Seventh street, for sale very low nnd on good terms. Inquire f (junel4-d) SMITH ft Mil, 'ARD CASES -S. w patterns in en at variety, wrought in ril V' yar, ttearl, sheB, Md ivory, carvexi id plm. at Kpy4 J. H RILEY ft CO 3. VACANT LOTS FOR HALE. Two small lot on Gsy f street, near the corner of Fourth treet Cheap Mi on easy -rmn SMITH ft MILL, jiU Rl E.t.te Agent, . KAII.IIOAII OMNIBUS UMBi. t,ITIZISNS leaving ill the Can, hy calling nt the Stae o lire, J North-Kant comer Ne'l House, can iecure II illroail 'I ickels, and also havo the Omnllma call for them in any part of the city. jartMttl II. O. BEAM, f.v) .). S. Cnuipany. ONSlNCi'S Pl( TOIIIAI, PIKI.lt BOOK ut tin It... J volutlim. Nui. 1 and '., romalcby june5 I. N WHITISO & 1I1JNT1N0T0N. FOR SALE. Two elegant and iiulistiintial DWXL-LINli HOUSES on Tuwn.treet, between Kourtli mid tilth. SMITH a MILLS. ap!7 Nurth Room In Exchange Hank FOR HALE. eitnr. HliliiL.linff I A LOT of Hecch F :lng. Shingling Lath, and Beech .loiMs. am- Inquire ut limy-.l C. StlO'lT, Journiil oilice. C10SMOS. Cosmos ; a sketch of a Physical Description ot the J Universe. By Alexander Von Humlioldt. Translated lrom the Geriniin, by E. C. Otte. Now complete in 8 vols. I'iuo. AstiectB of Nature, in diiferent Lands and dittereut Climates ; with tcientitic elucidations. By Alexander Von Humboldt. 1 ol 12m o. Eor sale at the Bookstore cf Bpl8 d&ltw I N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. NOTICE. rilHFs delinquent stockholders in the Columbus and WorthMR 1 ton Plank Road Company are hereby notified that five n, itfthnentH on each share of the capital stock of enid Company, amounting to W) per cent., has been called lor and is now due. 1 tin authorized by the Board to suggest to delinquents the propne ty of attending 1o this matter immediately ami save cotte f ANTILI.AS.- -My stock oi Mantillas is nov compli'te Call If and id see them. JNOWDEN, on Buildings. No. 4,' Oil ROIKai AMI HEADY HATS. New style, pan vhite and fine quality, just r reived. Alto be (iiinn so, a compter: stoeli, oi an prices mm uu.niu ed in a day or two by H. COWLES A: CO. FL'RNITIIKE. WE have just received lot of Eastern Mnhogany I-urmture, consisting of 4 dozen Muliogony Chairs. (i dozen lurce timr .-eat (Jiunrs nnu r:oia. C dozen large Rocking Chairs, in ay 0 For sale chenp by J. D. OSBOKN d. CO. STATU CONSTITUTIONS. THE American's Own Book, or the Constitutions of the sovernl Wtoio- n il. Union I'lidiriicine the Decim ation of Indeiiend- ence. Constitution of the Cnite.i States, and the Constitution of each State, &c, &c. By J. R. Bigelow. 1 vol. 8vo. Thw if toe uuan ana mon BompwiB Bonrpiwwn i mo .-hub Constitutions yet publith. d. For sale by mayti I. N WIHTING & HUNTINGTON. WINDOW ;lass. COMMON sizes and qualities; al-o, auperior Aliu-rican and French Glass, of nearly all sizea usually want'-d. nt the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. tnarlB JEST RECEIVED, AT THE DEPOT for the sale of Bull's Siirsaparilla and other Popular Family Medicines, a large and frotn supply of Bull's Improved and Genuine Sarsnparilla, combining bellow Dock, Bur Dock, and other valuable extract", iitdiengous to our Western Isle, put up expressly lor this Agency. This great and invaluable urenaration is tindim; its way into the bosom of every allhcted tnmily, lor the wi ole woild is challenged to produce an nrticle so plea-unt to take that will so etfectually purify the blood, ftrenlh-en the system, and guard it agninst ny sickness or emdetDia whatever! It never tails to give reliel. nnd is warranted to be superior to Townsend's, nnd every other nreuarntii-ii before the puldie. In this city hundreds have been cure.' of the worst torms of Scrolula, Erysipela-s, Dvspepsin, Rheumatism, NiuralglB, Sciatic Pains, nml dietics in the side and breast, and many w ho were on the brink ot OOBBTinecl (.on-uinption. This preparation ot Dr. Bull's is no secret or patent medicine hence, uoiuflndaol pbyitolBi preoncfi and bbbh m wou prwuee, Dr. Hull hskb no protection liy " patent, ntul tl am nnerai niino- ed M. D., who imntever hidebound in his prejudices nnd not too stroiiL'lv iiviteilto the ' (,hain-l mng, to inaae people swnnow Calomel and other villainous minerals, (noleni voleiis) will write to him and UlUN him that lie ha- not killed more than nine out ot every ten of his patient--, he will gladly send him n lull tormu-lar of the ingredients used in his valuable preparations. "Down with the leeches! Uown Willi tin nioou sue iters i Down with Calomel nnd other poisonous minerals, w hich 1ms sent thousands and tens of thousand-! to a premature gruve! PURIFY YOUR BLOOD 1 Strike at the heart of the disease, reniuve morbid secretions, give action to your liver, strengthen your digestive orpins, and you cannot failto build up new and pure blood for the BUltenaDBC of (OA general system. To do which, nothing has been given to mtn nothing within the reach of human Igvnej begins to coin-pnre with Bull's Fluid Extract of Sarsnparilla, Remember that in ense of any dissatisfaction I will return the money, lor I nm so authorized by the proprietors of this truly greut i nd wonderful pifuBT itirm. t-'or sale liy E. KBEBLl , Only i i iii RH Vn minis. East side High street, next to Butler's bakery, ami a lew doors south of the State BoneB. junel-j-dvw NOTICE. OWING to protracted illnei ern Litemry Magnzine" v I tbfl next number ol HW"wet-t-ill be somewhat delayed, and will probably not make its appearance lieton: the 2:.th m-i, juc4 GEORGE BREWSTER. Editor. c olEaMbes gas light ane6kVo ii a n y . REQIJISITKN of ten per cent, ol the stock ol this cumpa l ny is called (or to be puid to Tnoi. .Moouie, Enq., Treasurer, by the loth Inst. Rv order of the Bonrd of Directors. juncia-otdM-w W. A. WsATT, Ibbiipii. nvnmm cut saws. w n have just received a Ireah lot of those very puperior cross cut -aws wi hnve h -u -eunig me ni-o iwn )' ai -. iunc7 GERE, ABBOTT & CO iii.Vi.;i'ii vi l.i aw r A MILKS i'i !h" very lir-t oual T ity can Im-hnd at all limes at our t.a lory, coril- r of Front ami Sprint! -tree's. Also, I. Mil and Soil Soap. jun'l2 d3m M. P. HOWLETT CO. VIM'IHTi:i'S Pit EMI I M DAGEERIIEO-TYEES.npilE subscriber takes ibis method to inform the citizens ot I Columbus and stramrers visitinii thecity. that his rooms may be found one door north of the Ex. hange Bank, here he i- now M,l n.n,iin tlii.nierrentvit' s Millie late-! and UK -t up- proved style. Ladies and genllemen are respectfully inviy. il lo t Lv.i ....,;.. ...,.,,,, Mii.untiir.'H taken without r'''iir.l weatb'e,-. (jun. r--.ii.in D. D. WINCHESTER. FOKRF.NT QBOVB rpHE underuiLmed tuke plcumiro in inlorinitiL' the BnuVSM ol ( O- hnnbtu, that Ihey have taken the fHria known as the Moon Farm, 2L4 miles north of Columbus, with the spacious and plen. did hout.e thereon, and have fitted up the snme in good Mylc, lor the accommodation of visitors who may desiie to tfKM an hour In the country, and enjoy cmd "hade, mid pure utmoMihere. The parlors ol the house hnve been fitted up lor Ladies nnd (initlemeii. Ice Cream, Strawberries, (during their season.) re-fn'shtneiits, Ac, nt all hours during the dny nnd crcning. We hnve erected on the ground 11 new patent revolving Swiaix, on which eight pcrnons can ride nt one li , with Mf-fari in tf, ns it is constructed of such materials ns lo preclude the possibility of danger. ,, ... . We have spared no pains or expense m making this place the most deliL-btful retreat in the vicinity ol tins city. Wstterswlll find every thing that is de-irable fnr comfort or elegance, nml where they ran enjoy leinure, tree from the Oast and heat ot the nttm li:, .:.m,ii, 1 11,' l.i i. the eniiiiiils will he open tor visiters on THURSDAY 1 June 13th, at 2, P. M.; and continue open dU1 10 Iheevruuig. Patronise respecuuiiy soucueu, j. v. BUHMERfl co. WHO WANTS A HAHiAIN? noil Knlf. chenn lor cash TWO uL'T LOTS, siliialed mi Wash X iiiBton uvenue, north of lirond rtnet. Inqture of ? . ' 11 V i-IJ A A II M J' juneiy BAKER A ARMSTRONG. 6000 ( OI'IF.S SOLO IN SIX WKKRK! OF the followinu vnluable hook "The Lives ol JAMES MADISON and JAMES MONROE, fourth and filth 1're -nh nts o the United Slatce. by John Uuincv Adams, to which is added a History of their dininistrntion." This work is published in a large si7e 12m". vol. ol 4.(0 pnirrs, subHtantially bound in cloth or leather, similar in style to ' Sew-aril's Life OK J. O- Adams," containing accurate ponreHl on steel. 1 T?ere Kini; no work extant giving the private and public IfSB of these Ulustrims Presidents, and the world renowned reputa-lion of the aulbor as a Statesman nnd a scholar, mu.-t secure an exteusiTe sale for the above book. " f ij Accntt! vvnnteil. J- "ii.r.i x. o'-'., rtmius June 10 At the New Bookstore, Columbus. MOR HALE A few Land Warrants nt rediiced prices. In quire of mny31 11AKLR ft ARMSTRONG. Hnrdwarc. iKRK, ABBOTT A: CO., Hen of the QUI Fndlnek, No. ll Hlh i-trert, HAVE now in store and in traniif lrom th cast, a very large toek of hardware, cutlery, hou-e building materials, tnr-minu and mechanical tools. We have long l-en anxious to meet our customers on low prices, we have now the ahihty to do so. Our goods were bought for cash ind we BBS and will sell to prompt paying purchasers upon as gmal terms, if not 11 little better, than any other establishment in this vicinity juneT GERE, ABBOTT ft CO. RAILHOAO ANB STEAMBOAT INSURANCE. Tllf; FRANKLIN HEALTH ASSt'RANCE COMPANY of.M..-snchusetts especially empowered to insure ayninst accidents. Capital 150,000. Orncellifih street, opposite the Capital House, Columbus. junelO-dtf D. R. HOAG, Agent. JIJHT IN TIME! A FRESH supply of Osatre Orange Seeds; some more chi A. named Dahlia Root; Sweet Potatoes and early Potatoes seed, and a lew additional Flower feeUi, at the olTlce ot llie mayl OHIO CULTIVATOR. pREBLBYH I1INTS towards Rrlorms in l.i'rtun-.. Ail . dri'svs and other Writings. 1 vol. 12mo. By IIiiri-i! !reo lev For sale hv JotpS ' I. N. Wlimwn ft IIUKTINIiTliN. AND WARRANTS. A lew for .So chrup by MM1TII ft MttLS, ap!7 F.xchange llnnk Duililing. A I RK.-II .rrirri ol Bui-n. Vl.ts Ilnts.t pS WM. RICHARD8', O! LADIES, HOLD A MINUTE! RECEIVED per express lust night. Milk .nil t.inrn Poplin,. Linen snd Wor.led do., he.utitul Bonnet lliblnn., MM drees Hilks in plain hlaek, figured hlai k. and majmitirent color lor sale rerj liw by H. COWLES ft CO. p23 TTOR SALE, We are authorized to sell the timltcr on a lot ol around North of the Railroad Depot. suppoed to conOA'n about 71 acres. The timber consists of Hickory, Sugar, hit Oak, and some Beech, and will be sold at a bargain if application be made soon. Inquire of mays BAKER ft ARMSTRONG. OIl)i0 State Journal. BY SCOTT & BASCOItt. .MONDAY EYKNINO JUNE 17. 18-0. FOB CiOVKKNOIl, WILLIAM JOHNSTON, of Hamilton county. Foil hoard OF poiimc works, ALEXANDER G. CONOVEB, of Auglaize county. Convention Progress Wo are glut! to ny tltut lung iuui.'ieB wure not the order nl' tiny, this A. M.,nnil tltut the OORltnlttoe of tb,6 whole went tbrOQgb the report on tliu Militifi.und lepor-ted it ho k to iho Houhi', when it vun nitin rt-tened to the Maine rommUtee, Wo hope it won't reqnin to he firiitmd over ngnin, n, in our opinion, the whole sjmf won't MB expi'imen. llel'oro tin; cotuniittet comnien- cud opcraiioiis, a ni titer nhai-) pannage at arms occurred betweoi Mr. Mltoholl and Mr Manon. We don't know how fejj) the principle of personal accountability will he carried in the premises, No Hpi'ci.il tnaltei's of inlerest occured during the sitting. Mr. Reetnelin thought iliat Militury dliolp- line would aldmatelj beOOniO n port of our common school education, as in Uennaiiy, 60, Mr. Robertson thoUgh( the MiUt'tnj spirit oo.ed out 1 lie most, from the age of 18 to 2'l, or to nno his language, from tliu times one begins to I'eel liimself a man, till the ttmO he.Hote5 it, hy seeing his ohUdreO about him. He thought th.it nu tiniiB lost their liberty when they lust their Military spirit, mid eiud cases from history. Tin election id' Military officers by tin; people was retained, and the section providing fur the election of an Adjutant and Quartet Master General was, on motion of Ool. Sawyer, stricken out. We li'ipo the Convention will dispose of ut least one report ouch day, till that branch is linialied. All praise for to-day's work. The Journal nnd Jos. il. Fnrr. On Friday last, in reply to frequent and unprovoked attacks of the StRtestnuu, we published the following article : " Tkstimony. The Statesman asks the iMBMOfthfJ Democrat that sustained the OOUTM of the Journal about the luiiiting question. Wo gave the Dane in our article to tin- Enquirer. We say that Mr. Fair and Mr. Perkins, in behalf ot' the Committee, cnlled at our office, and it Wai then nnd ihorosaid to us by Mr. Per kins Mr. Fnrr itting by him, hearing what ho said, ami assenting thereto thnt in this whole transaction they (baud nothing with which to charge the Journal. Mr. Farr will nol deny this, because we take it he isti gentleman. If the Statesman wants the evidence, we gave him before, the name. Will lie call on .lr. Farr. and leafO, I he facts, or will he repeat the falsehood, ami say we havo " lied '' about it f We shall see." On Saturday evening a characteristic article appeared in the Statesman in which the ex-chairman indulged iulhetisu d amount of Stale llang ngainst us, ami lo sustain tin; charge that we had lied, introduces the following note from Mr. Farr: "Convention Chamhf.ii, June 15, 1850. " Col. Miiuaby I observed that the Journal of last evening, gives my name as sustaining that paper in re-ire to the question of printing 1 desire merely tu s..y, "lor Hi' purpose of rindioetins the troth of history," thai llio Journal man is laboring under a fatal delusion if he supposes the course of that paper was intended to be sustained either by Mr. Perkins or myself, or any oilier member of ibe committee, for the committee distinctly and repeatedly disclaimed any purpose of lustaiuiug or oensaritig any one in the con- nertiou, and to tint end declined to go inio uuv in vestigation of Brit causes. The cunnuiltee, in their labium confined themselves entirely to a plan of arrangement, which should, in the future, obviate Oolil-donaod strife between the parties in relation to this matter of printing, and the objeot of our visit to the Journal ofiice was solely to u-seerluiti whether the plan agreed upon by the committee would be acceptable to that paper. Mr. Perkins is absent (nun the city, else I ihoulu have consulted him in this connection, and I doubt not, we slnnild have entirely concurred in our Uadentaudmg in the matter. M Yuurs, &c., "JOS. M. FAIiR." Now, we desire the reader to hmk closely at this letter, nnd sec what is really in it. L;t him go hack to our nrticle and see what we laid. When 1 lie commit- t.. came to or office we knew nothing about what ih ' luul lrtn uetl, or wlmt tlo-y intended to do. We knew thnt Mfiliiry Imd elmrgod llio Journal with within 1 ling iho ilipB frotn liitn, slid tlnit be Imd demanded of Mr- Boltb the whole of the copy. We knew that Mr. Smith Imd continued to famish each office with i 0y. precisely as he now does, end that when Medury very foolishly refused to continue that arm n gem out, and refused to lend nn his slips, on wo hud from tho begtu- nlng sent so him, tin Reporter made the only other nr- rsngement then' won left, to furnish ono of us the Miblt oopj for a Weekt nnd then the other. We knew that this arrangement brought Bfedaryto his wit's end, mid In sent in thosn half imploring, half arrogant let ters to tin- Uonvention. We knew that DSeatlSe m these difBouttieB i committee hud been raised to uscur-laiu the Hue State Of the case mid suggest ii remedy. Now, what was the duty of the committee f What was tho oomplahat (bonded upon? The immediate ground was, that Mr. Smith did nut furnish copy to-Medan SI heretofore Why did he not t Because Me-dary refused to stud hi slips to our office as heretofore. This was folly explained hy Mr. Smith when ho was before the committee. The complaint was that Mr. Smith did not furnish tho copy Tin- reason it was not furnished was, that Medary refused to nend his slips as herciofore. Wi ll, it would Been tin pjieatfan for the committee to a-icertnin was, where rested tho blamo. They gut the facts. Thi-y snw, ns every body sees, that Medary had hern making a groat fool of himself, as usual, and they proposed the very thing that bed been dour from lln beginning, and with whieh we were satisfied, to wit: that the Reporter should turmsli earh of us wiili half tho eojiy, and that we should semi slips to Mr. Smith, instead of to each other. In carrying out this arrangement, Mr. Kni r and Mr. I'erkius, two of tin coiu-mit:ce, ended nt nur office., ami were conducted to the leees editorial by our partner, Mr. Scott. After in-troducing their busbies, (he substance of the remarks in our article above was stated by Mr. Perkins in Mr. KarrV pre-o-uco. It was Htnteil much more fully and explicitly than wo have given it. And there was an-othrr condition urged upon us, and to which weas-o'ii-t d for the nuke of pence, that we shall use nt our good pleasure, which is rpecialy flntteiuig lo the tact and skill of Medary. and at which, we must cnufess, we were a little surprised. Doc Mr. Farr remember what that condition teas f The letter B Mr. Farr contnina no denial of nny s'ati-uient of fact we made. It was ihnt we were mis-tikeu if we suppose the nmarks wehave given tcerr intended to sustain us. We do not, ami cannot know the inen-turn of a man when ho comes to us, and in reference to a certain transaction, expressly says on Ws that in that tr mciction lie has no fault lo Hnd with any thing we have dune. We only claim to infer from such language that nur course is blnmelpss, or that the per mi saying so, thinks it blameless, lis barely possible that, in , rder lo " vindicate' the cause not of truth not of his-tnrv but of Medary, lhat it requires such language to have a very different meaning from that which we have giv n it. Medary charges us with fraudulently with holding copy, and with every thing lhat is mean and dishonorable, aud refutes I to have any thing to do with i ! His friends come to us mid say, we have no fault to find with yon in this businoss ; you will continue to furnish slips as heretofore. And vet. it seems. India judgment of this profound logician and eminent consti. latum maker, tUSt the "truthof hutory" requires him to volunteer his services enter the urenu, and say to the public, that hy all this language he did not MEAN any thing of the kind we huve inferred ! We Buppose in this free country, a man is not bound to havo brains enough to understand theplaiuoBt proposition, and that il -Mr. Farr did not mean what the plain import of the language conveys, we must excuse him. It will be time enough to fortify our vomcity about a transaction that occurred in our own room, when that veracity is questioned by any one who was present. Even though Mr. Farr had ilenied that remarks oftho kind we havo given were made, wo should stand un-impeaelied. But no man, unless he wishes to brand himself as an infamous liar will hbu up and say that BQch conversation did not take place. We did not suppose, nfter the conversation, that tho committee in TUin report, wotdd expressly consuro anybody. Wo bare not said that the committee by their report expressly exonerated Mr. Smith or us front blamo. But wo have said that which all do know, that tho committee, by leaving the business entirely with Mr. Smith as heretofore, and by making tho same ar-raugment that Mr. Smith had mude, and that which we had religiously carried out, did exonerate us, did exonerate .Mr. Smith, and did censure Mr. Modary most severely. And, to use the chaste language of tho Statesman all the lies of that paper cannot make il different. So far as ice are concerned it was not left to inference, though that inference iB irresistible. Wo were expressly told by the committee, nnd nobody who was present, and heard the conversation has yet dared to de ny it. In conclusion, we say that we let this subject drop, at the time the arrangement was made, and hoped wo should not be forced to take up tho room of the Jour nal or the attention ol tho public to such personal mat ters. The Statesman commenced a grumble at once and oontinned it up to this day. We thought it oui duty to set the Cincinnati Enquirer light, and we gave a history of the proceedings. We were satisfied with the arrangement and the report of the committee. Wo know (hat no different report, censuring us, or Mr. Sniilh, could have been forced through the Convention. Aud we very well understand why Modary consented to the report as made. It was because ho could not help himself. No " order" that the Statesman should be fur nished with the debates was mad It was simply a caving m 01 Mcuary, and a return to tho original plan. It however this subject is to be coutinued, if we are to be misrepresented as we have been, then we shall bi forced to tell the dear public the whole of the agreement between tho committee and us. So stand from under, gentlemen, or look out for your heads! For the Ohio State Juumal. "EQUAL RIOIITH." " Him, there they found, Squat like toad, close nt the ear of Eve, Assaying, hy his devilish art, to reach The organs other limey, and with them forge Illusions, as he list, phuntasms and drcnmi . Or if, inspirimi venom, he might taint Th' animal spirits thftt from pure blood ariae, Like gentle brpnihs from rivera pure ; thence raise At Hit, dittmpcred, discontented thought Vain hopes, vnin aims, inordinate desires, Blow up with high conceits, engendering pride." Paradise Lost. I am sorry, "Aunt Fanny," your temper jot 'riled," And have almost a mind to get down on my knees. And promise, like many a promising child, To do so no more the dear woman to pleain ; But then to beg pardon rubs hard on the grit, Unless one's done wrong, which I do not admit Don't be nngry, kind lady, I beg you don't scold, 11 those questions you usk with a confident air, Should be easily answered ; and truth should unfold Some facts that don't very much flatter the fair. And don't think it atrangc, if some stones as thr-y pass, Should develop the fact, that your hvtttc has some glas. I jeer n t the woman of prudence and grace. The bow of bright promise, the Angel of home ; Rut she, who, forsaking her mission and place, Leaves the bower of love with the tempter to roam-To float on the foam, where the unquiet wave Casts its "mire and dirt" o'er affection's deep grave. You amy take back your blunting, if treason be crime-It there's error or wrong in reviling the good, Facts attest that your sex has endeavored to climb As high in that path as the highest have Btood As for rum 'tis not easy, I judge, to decide Whut wo mortals will do, until we've been tried. Can it be (what I would not havo dared to proclaim,) What womsn, of woman admits to be true, That the sins it required a whole stanza to name. To "ten in n hundred" nre really due. Is it true ? if they're guilty, one woman in ten. 01 the specified sins, they're no better than men. Ye "still would be women" O, be what you say, Be gentle, nnd modest, and winning and kind ; Lot love be your sceptre, we bow to its sway, And cherish the letters affection may hind. Be true to your nature ye govern us then, We lore you when trom en we loathe you tcAea men. Be it yours, like the ivy that clings to the oak, To its firmness a grace and n beauty to lend; Be it ours in success or adversity's stroke, To cherirh, nnd shelter, and cheer, and defend. UatWttS not your tendrils forsake not your trust, Lest our verdure be withered while yuu trail in dust. Dimity. HT A STRAW BERRY FESTIVAL, by the ladies of The Second Presbyterian Church, at THE ODEON HALL, Tuesday evening, .tune 16. The avails of the Festival will bo used in tho enlargement and improvement of their present church edifice. Tho generous re sponse to a Bimilar cnll, made two years since, encourages the hope that on this occasion, the friends of the improvement pro. posed, v. ill co operate with us, by their presence imd aid, to sc. cum its completion. Admission charge 2- cents. ( junel7-diit WASHINGTON HOUSE. Cheatnut at. nbovr Seventh nt., Philadelphia. Is central, in tho immediate vicinity of the most important public Institutions, the best and most fashionable places ol business, and the attrctiv-j public Squares of the city. In the important requisites of light and ventilation, two principal objects aimed ntinthe recent enlargement and thorough Improvement of this House, it is not exceeded, perhaps, by any establishment in Amer-ics. To stransers, therefore, its position is Dcculiarlv deniriible. The subserilier returns thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal patronage they have extended to him, and assures them that he will endeavor to merit a continuance of their favors. June 17. 1950. d2w A. F. OLAHS. NOTICE H hereby eiven that the subscriber ha been appoi I qualified as the administrator ol tho estate of L ointed and orenzo S. Hurkley. law- ol tranaim countv, decease,!. jiinelH.wSt WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin, June 13, 1850. NOTICE fS hereby civen that the subscriber ha been nopointed and I qualified as administrator with the will annexed of the estate ol Jonn Piepncns. laie oi rranwin county, deceased. junclSw3t WILLIAM GRAHAM. Dublin. June 13, 1850. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. A LL person indebted totheestate of James Faris, late of Clin-il. ton township, Franklin county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all person having claims sgainat said estate are requested to present them for settlement within one year from the date hereof, to june!8-w3t DAVID DILL, Executor. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS, SEALED PHOPOSALS will be received at the Auditor's office of Franklin county until Friday, the 5th day of July next until 2 o'clock, P. M., for building a bridge across Alum Creek, near Colonel Osborne's, In Blendon township, on the State road leading from Columbu to Galena. The Bridge to be built on Town' improved plan, with stone abutment. Perilications of the work may be seen at the Auditor's office from nnd after the Jtth inat. junl7-dJt-wtdl THOS. J. MOORMAN. O. P. HIKES, JACOB 8LYH. County Commissioners. nine Pti.i.inw ntf IlKHCUUES. or. a Nnrrativenf I Trave's in Snail 2 vol. For ale ny june5 I " . . . .-. . u i iuo ii,, rtaviit I'rniiebnrt n nnu murwcu m imu. fj - -1 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINOTON. EDGARS' VARIATIONS OF POPMtT. rpHF. Variations of Popery. By Rev. Samuel Edjrar. D. IL. ot 1 Ireland. American edition. 1 vol. 8vo Edited by Rev C TSJit FrMleby LM. WRITING AHUNTIKGTON Telegraphic Wespatches. Thirty-first Contfrcsft--First Session. Washington, June 15. Editor Ohio State Journal: Hknatk. A resolution was then adopted to adjourn Senate next Thursday to the succeeding Monday. Mr. Hale moved to amend tho thirteenth section so gl to provide that the constitutional question of the right to hold slaves in the new territory may bo brought before the Supreme Court by appeal. Mr. Soule moved an umeiitlmeut providing that Utah and Now Mexico shall bo ready ;o come in aB free or hive States, aa their people inny in their constitutions designate. Pending this amendment, ndjourned. Housk went into committee of the Whole aud d'B-enssed the California bill, when it adjourned. New Orleans, June 16. Editor Ohio State Jourttal: Gen. Lopez was brought before Judge McCalob, of the United States district court, on u writ of arrest. Tho court desired affidavit justified order of arrest, and sent the cusn before the United States Commissioner. Mr. Baldwin, who required bond for appearance of Gon. Lopoz, in the sum of $2,000, until the examination is concluded, which ho gave. He was tremendously cheered by the crowd. Great excitement. He mado a speech to the people, saying he might be branded as a pirate and robber, but never would desert the cause of freedom. S. 8. Prentiss, J. Henderson and S. Sigur appeared as couiiHel for Lopez. The steam ship Ohio arrived on 8th, Havana 5th. News of little interest; the one hundred and live persons captured by the Spuni-di steamer Pizzarro, are ou lino of battle 8hips. What disposition government intends to make of them, is not known. Ohio brought California mail. The Peytona brought it up the river, but no later dares. Cincinnati, Juno 15. Tho river has risen seven inches since Saturday, and is still swelling. Considt rablo rain fell within the last forty-eight hours, and we have a continuation of copious showers. Flour firm, but sales limited at $5.50 5.75. Whiskey 224223. In Provisions, no sales of consequence. Groceries firm, and Coffee advancing. Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa. Editor Ohio State Journal: A fire broke out at 2 o'clock. A special train was sent to Lancaster for eneiueB and men to nut the fire out. Whole block of houses from bridge down lo Green Tree Hotel in ashes. Loss $50,000. Spy printing office and car house uro burned down ; .10 families are thrown out of houses. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY! Py lining Wilson Chocolate Colured Metallic Fire and Weather Proof Paint. 'JMIE above pnint is of a beitutitul chocolate eolor, or resem-1 bling nearly the Jersey Iree Btone, which ie the moBt fashionable color ot the day, for sides or roofs of buildings, whether wood, stone, or brick. It is manufactured to n very nne powdpr, consequently it needs no preparing but to mix with oil nnd be applied with a brush, the same a other paint. After Bn exposure for B lew month- to the weather, this coating becomes a solid cement, or artificial slate, which is impervious to cither fire or weather. It is now icing extensively used, both for sideB and roofs of buildings. Directions for using the above Paint Mix the powder with Linseed Oil to the consistency of thick paint, and apply two orthree good coats with a common brush, N. B. All-orders tor the above paint promptly attended to, by addressing rVM, WILSON, Brooklyn, Cuyahoga county, Ohio. nErOMMFNDlTIONS. To MtMsr. Wilson, Brooklyn, Ohio t Sirs I have usd and lotted to my satisfaction the tin" ground ChocolBte Colored Metallic Firo and Weather 1'roof Pnint which you sent me in October lust 1 found it very much better prepa red for uie than nny I had before used, mixing eacy, and it lays smooth and even with the brush. I hnve tested It as a weather proof paint fully. Of its fire proof qualitim 1 have no doubt, If properly applied. It romaieuds itself nUo as a ihewp point, and when fully introduced will he duly appreciated IT all weather nnd fire proof uses. Yours respectfully, Sandusky City, .Inn. 24, 1P50. 11. H1GGIN3. 1 hereby certily thnt I have used Wilion'a Chocolate Colored Mct-dlie Paint, and consider it the best mnnufactured article of the kind now before the public. M. CAHSON, Painter, ic. Cleveland, February 7, 1850. Mesihs. Witsox Havirnt used coniderahle of your Metallic Fire and Weaiher Proof Paint, I hereby certify that I hive found It, as every one else has, the best preservative lrom fire and n father of any thing over belore uied, DAVID B. MASON, Painter. Cincinnati, O., MarrhSS, 1P50. Agents G. ROBERTS & CO., Druggists, corner of High snd Brond streets. Oolumbus, O.j J. C. Tharp Druyaist, .Vnin. O. ; H. W. Parks, Springfield, O. junl7 d3t-wl wmTm. KASSON, RAILROAD nnd merchandize di spatch fM New York and Eria Itnilroad and Su nmers on the l akes, per express frelijht trains to Huthdo in three days, (Sundsys excepted.) ESP- Mnrs pHCKages V, t. dt l-.. If. a., La.e Wm. ,M, Kaison," ship per New York & Erie Hailrond, daily, at 5 o'clock, P. M , loot of Dunne street, New York. for further purlieu I nr call at the TmnMiortatinn Office ot tho N. Y. A K. R. R. Co, 204 Chambeis street, New York, or of Wm. M. Kassnn, No. 5. Mnrvin Block. Wter street, Bufl'-do. Tariff ot prices tier 100 lbs. for drv iroods and other liirht mar. chnnditfc during Lake nnvivation, i " WWW VOR-K TO Geneva Su,75 Lake Erie ports $1,40 Cnnandfiigua 83 (Including Detroit) ituc'ieaier ya Lane Michigan ports 1,60 Batevla 1,05 Via St'mb't from Buffalo. Attica 1,10 Cincinnati & Columbus, O. 2,25 Buffalo 1,20 Via Sandusky R. R. St. Louis, Mo 2.73 N. R. All package should be properly strapped nnd the weight of the same mnrked on each package. No single package will b called less than 50 lbs. A liberal deduction from these price for second class or heavy merchandise. junl7 TBtHE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizen ol M. Columbus snd vicinity thnt he has purchased the entire stock of Drugs, Medicines, etc., of Wm. Schneider, nt the Eagle Drug Store, corner of High and Rich streets, where he would b happy to wait on all who may fnvor him with a call. Prescriptions carefully prepared. JOHN B. SCHOYERER. ap3-2md Chemist and Druggist TO PRINTERS. THE half of n Dnlly Paper in one of the principal citie ot Ohio is held by a silent partner. This portion would be disposed of on favorable terms to a printer, who would go actively into business with the other partner, to whom, for particulars, a letter maybe addressed under cover, postpaid, to Hon. Jot, a Woods, Auditor of Ohio, or to the Editor of the Ohio State Jcur nal, who will forward b letter of inquiry. Either of these gentlemen can give a general reply. may20lf BAIN & iToRTON, IRON MONGERS, WIIOLKSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, Spring, Axles, Hash. Glass and House Trimmings. Also, dealers in Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Copper, and every variety of Tir.man' stock. 8ign of the Back Saw, 63 High street. CHARLES A BAIN, mayl.Vdtf JAMES M. 1IORTOK. SMILL FARM IN NORWICH TOWNSHIP, A BOLT eight miles from the citypartly improved. A good hewed log housr, stable, well and a young orchard on the farm. The farm Is well adapted to raising all kinds of grain This farm must lie sold soon, and is offered cheap. Persons wishing to make a small investment, or securing pleasant home, cannot do better than by calling on us. If this doea not suit we bare others that will. SMITH St MILLS, rnyl4 ReJ Estate Agent DR. WILLIAM BLACKSTONB, 'PENDERS his professional services to the citizens of Coluni 1 bus and vicinity. Residence at the Capital Hotjsk. Office on High street, opposite the United States Hotel. f f i i n to Samuel Gannway, Esq., Prof. R. H. Howard, Wm. B. Thrall, Esq., Prof. S. M. Smith, Dr. Robert Thompson, Columbua Prof. Daniel Drake, Cincinnati. may 14 7wd nnK SALE Two house and lots, with stables, wood h Jr nnd every other convenience attached, situated on Friend street ttiey are brick huildhur and in complete order, and will he sold very law If applM for si on. Buyers will do well to call on us Iwtore purrba-ing elsewhere. maylB SMITH St MILLS. A CARD. V'OTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned hnve this day Il entered into a co-partnership, for the purpose of praciisina Law, Buying, Belling and Leasing Real Estate, Surrcying, dividing and suB-dlvidfng of land and lots, the ColWtion of Claim In central Ohio, and, also, to all business hretnfore done by J. F. Smith. JOSKPH F. SMITH, April 10, lBWapl3dtf SAMUEL M. MILLS. WOOL! 1 AO POUNDS W( lOL wnnted nt their Warehouse. lf f.V'VnJ near the National Hos,l Brume, nv apl 6 FITCH HALE. " -Til H I i 'H Ttll.F.N, fh, th,. "il ..I M, . Frwh Milk row. with whit. and brinillr tMft "o p.rticilsr murk. horn. MM, tin or si. yru-s old. Any Inlormsnon tbtnkt.ll, f-riTd snd rr-siniibl. r.wsril cl'.n il rrtnnwd to Junel bUIMDblu nUVJW, ...uwui..